The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 29, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OpTOBER 29, 1915 EVENING EPITIOM,
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Dili I SI
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iS TRIED IN COUNTV COURT AT
UOQUILLE TODAY
Ho Wns Arrested In Mnrshficld Af
ter Appearing With Knlfo mid
k Tlircntcnlna to Kill
(Special to Tho Times.)
COQMLLE, Ore,, Oct. 29. .Ins.
Dunn was today tried in tho Coun
ty Court for his sanity nnd wns
found, to bo Insane and was com
mitted to the Stato Hospital for tlio
Insane- at Salem.
Dunn Is tlio man who created an
excitement In Mnrshflcld several days
ago- when ho nppeared In tho Hun
ker Hill nddltlou with a knlfo and
announced that ho intended killing
someone.
Sheriff Johnson has notified the
asylum officials to come for tho
man.
ray
PRESENT
1'AULIST MISSIONAHV HEARD 15V
LARUE AUDIENCE
I
PERSONAL MENTION X
$$
OTTO HILL, of Coos lllvor, was
dbWn t6day buying supplies.
HENRY CARLSON wns In today
from Ills home at Lakeside.
MR AND MttS. V. 0. IIINDMARSIL
frbm Hnusor, were vhltlng hero to-
cjay.
NOEL NOAH, of Allegany, was
down this morning for a short
stay.
F. 12, VARRELMANN Is visiting
hero today from his homo In fJnr-
dlnor.
irATtltY THOMAS was down on
business this morning from Al
legany. I. It. TOWER expccls to leave on the
uoxl Adeline Smith to take In tho
Exposition.
MRS. F. I NORTON, of Coaulllu,
Was over Inot evening on a visit
with friends.
E. l HIE3TRUM wn8 down last
evening and today on business
from LakcBlde.
M. I). MORGAN has moved IiIh fam
ily from Camp One Into the O'Coii-
nell Apartment.
MRS. WILLIAM WATTHR8, of
of North Inlet, was a shopping
visitor hero toda.--
II. ). LINCOLN, construction fore
man of tho Western Union Com
pany, Is here from Seattle.
DR. CULIN, county health offlrer, re
turned to Coqulllo this morning af
tor a short trip to Coos Hay.
FRANK HIRCII left on tho morn
ing train for Myrtle Point, where
l)o wont on optical biiHtnoBS.
Mil; AND MRS. L. E. MATTIIBWS
were down on n short business
trip this morning from North In
let J. V. PBLL0W8, of Lnkchldo,
enmo down this morning to look
after some business Interests in
North Rend.
LBW THOMAS was a possonger on
tho morning train for Haudou,
where he Is looking, after business
matters today.
MR. AND MRS. R A. COl'PLB and
sou left this morning for Haudou
for a short trip. Mr. Copplo hits
Just purchased the Avortll stock
there.
AV. A, LUSE and wife hnvo returned
from u trip to tho San Franolseo
Exposition and a visit with friends
and relatives In various California
points.
MISS WANDA STBVBNS oxpocts to
lenvo soon for n fow weeks Visit nt
tho San FrnuelHco Bxposltlon and
with friends ut different Califor
nia points.
MRS. LLOYD LBATIIBRMAN nnd
two children arrived last evonlug
from (1 ravel Ford for u visit at the
homo of hor sister, Mrs. M. 1).
' Sumner nnd brother Frank Howe.
JOHN 1). (10SS and John C. Kendall
are oxpected to return homo olthor
tonight or tomorrow from Portland
whoro they Iiiivo- been In connoe
tion with the Mrs. McDonald Wall
' case,
MRS. J. CONRAD and hor sislor.
Miss Kruso, are expected homo
soon from a visit ut San Frnn-
clsco nnd ut the homo of tholr Bis
ter, Mrs. Catlioy, In Klamath
Kails;
C. It. PECK Is returning to town this
ovonlng from his south Coos river
sumiuer home whuro he has been
loolng after boiuq Improvements
being Hindu on the, torraeo sloping
down to tho water,
ECK Ul'ERIN of Myrtle Point passed
through hdro .today on routo homo
fronv Aluskn whuro ho has spont
the ttummer on tho Kovorninont
survey, H(j has,, spent sovoral
year In .thu'gpvornmont work In
Alawa. Ho ctvuia in via AIIokmiv
Will Speak Again Tonight On Differ-
cnt Subject nt tho Orphcuni
All Invited
A largo audience attended tho Ca
tholic mission last night. It Is stat
ed tlio old saying that olio half of
tho world docs not know how thq oth
er hnlf lives, Is being brpught homo
to tho nconlc of Mnrshflold each
night nt the Orphoum, as Father
Cartwrlght answers questions, and
lectures on Catholic doctrine.
Whatever of prejudlco may bo In
tho non Catholic mind concerning
tho Catholic church tho missionary
says, ho Is convinced Is founded on ig
nornnco of hor doctrine nnd misun
derstanding of hor motives. From
this as a starting point he ever keeps
In mind his purpose to teach, tench,
teach.
Lust evening after giving throo
qunrtors of an hour to the nuswor.lng
of questions, ho gavo n magnificent
exposition of tho Catho.llc doctriuo
of tho Real Presence In tho Euchar
ist. Nothing could bo clearer than
his development of tho Ctli Chapter
of St. John's Gospel, wherein Christ
spoko of tho necessity of union with
Him In tho micramont of His love.
"Excopt you cat tho flesh of tho Son
of mnn and drink Ills blood you
shall not have life In you," rends tho
pnssago.
Quotes Tlio Itlblo
From this, which ho called tho
foreshadowing, or tho promlso of
Christ, tlio speaker next took up tho
HAS "BULLY" PLAN
SALESMAN STRIKES KEYNOTE
OF COOS HAY NEEDS
fodtbalF is roue men bather
PARENTS OF MYRTLE POINT
WARRIORS FRIGHTENED
ICvhlliltM Simple Egg Currier Made
of Spruce That Hrlngs ."5000,000
Annually to .Small Town
An egg carrier, mndo of spruce
and claimed to be cheaper than pa
per, was exhibited In the city by a
salesman from Portland today, who
emphasized tho fact that such art
icles as these can he manufactured
at good market prices always while
the usual lumber market Is nt a low
ebb.
"Shows what can bo done with
somo of your nntlvo woona,1' ho
said. "This thing," nnd ho pulled
out the carrier, "does not have to
depend entirely on tho lumber mar
ket. It has u value entirely apart
and is taking its place n n com
mercial necessity."
Ho showed Hint tho carriers aro
manufactured In a llttlo Washing
ton town and thnt somo $G00,000
of thorn nro sold nnnunlly In tho
United States.
"Coos Day has tho lumber, hns
the fncllitlos, why doesn't she get n
few Industries like these?" the sales
man nsked. "IJellcVo mo, It brings
good money Into a community nnd
can mnko n stendy pny roll. You
don't ucccssnrlly hnvo to mnuufne
turo this particular article this Is
Just a sample of what you can do "
Tlio carrier lit question Is mndo
from thin spruce and is aa light
as paper and held together In sovernl
simple sections. Tho salesman said
thnt berry boxes and articles ot
fulfillment of this promlso us found . t,mt Bort wouW "on ,l tnMy "roN
In tho account of tho last supper ns ,in,,, ""iry nore. i
given In Mntthow, Mnrk and Lnko. Tl,c f,,ct tl,nt sl(I IntHiBtrlea from
arguing clearly and strongly for tho,"10 lu,,l,'or nro n00'101' horo ' '
literal Interpretation of tho words: , beon recognized, but very llttlo dono I
"Tills Is my body, this In my blood." , B0 far- An cffort W,,R nm(, to
Then to tho teaching of St. Paul ns " W1,r contract hero for tho manu-'
foiind in 1st Cor. X nnd XI Chap. , '" or portable houses. The last )
"A figurative or symbolic Inter- word """eared favorable, and It Is,
nrotatlon robs thoso words nf their ' "osslblo that somo of theso houses!
mooning, and pronto the .m.nv mn.!"1 ,)0 miul noro- Thla' howovcr. i
trudlctory and thoroforo erruiiooua ' lfl oxpoctod to ho but n temporary,
opinions of our sopnrntod brethren, j Wlull8tr'- ,
Wliereas a literal interpretation i "10 uior or Comtncreo lias
mnlntulns nbnolnto hnrmonv i.nUvno,, ' Hovonil times discussed tho matter.
tho synoptic's nccount of tho IhbI hup- 1)Ut "ol,nB ''1 1,n ,)CL" tlo"u- t-
per and St. Paul" the sponkor said. or Hectlo n (lol"K It. declares
Explain I'iomuico ' tM0 mnn w,! travels through tho
Thon from a beautiful Incident In , Northwest and who sees what Is bo-,
a pqrsoiiB conversion to tho faltli, liol'"B llono olwero and his question
sought to bring homo to him uiidloiiro wnH! "Why '" tM0 Siu" Hln Cftll,t I
tho truths of tho Catliollc teaching Co ""' ',0 omothliiK llko thls
that our Lord Is really and truly pros-1 too?" I
out, body, blood, soul and divinity In I
tho Eucharist. . CHANGE HOATS I
TonlghtB lecturo will tnlto up the Alfred Johnson who lias been with
Cntholle practlco of prnyor to the tho K8aU"e schooner Roiiiner lias
Saints nnd Its devotion to tho Virgin I ,oft t0 uko " I),nco "B chlcf on ,,,
Mothor of Christ. Ras "clioonor 'Illlamook. Mr. John-
i. .i .7. " ' 8(m ,H " or ,no ult of the men In
Medical Men Meet V mooting of , l0 , room of tIl0 KU1)0,110 ,,,
ho Coos and Curry Medical Assoelu-; lnk1K tho HOIIlIl0ru Or0BOl lortHi
Hon was held last evening In the of- ,j '
flco of Dr. E. Mingus. Dr. T. Ho
mer Coffon. of Portland, rend an In
teresting paper on "The Irrogulnrl
tlos of the Heart." Thoro woro proB
eut In addition to local phyBlslans,
Dr. Ciilln, of Coqiilllo, nnd Dr. L. G.
Johnson, of Myrtlo Point.
Ilui'loi-N Aro l)etoriiiiiiel.-"Mldgo"
Welch and Jay Doylo nro evldontly
detormliied hunters and hound not
to coino homo without their pack of
voulson. They woro oxpoctod homo
yesterday but lur.o not yet showed up
nnd It Is believed thoy went further
hack into tho hills boyond Powors,
not to como out without a buck.
Fresh ujiplo elder, Cnpe Aitigo Ko
da MorliK,. .Plioue lilO L.
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Thoso owing the John Karl Hoard
ing house aro requested to pay tho
uiiderHlgnod at oiico.
JOHN KARI. 510 No. llrondwuy.
Report That One of Players Hroke
Ills Leg; Event Was Scheduled
for This Afternoon
Frightened because ono of tho
boys played the gamo and Injured
or broke his leg, the mothers of
tho football warriors In tho Myrtle
Point High School arc reported to
have brought enough pressure to
bear thnt tho gamo scheduled for
tho locul gridiron this nftornoon wns
called off Word of this wns de
ceived by tho Bchool authorities In
a long distance call this morning.
Every prcpnrntlon hnd been mndo
for tho gnmo of today and Coach
NUes had his men nil primed for
tho Imttlo when tho word camo
voiding till proceedings.
Effect Not Known.
Whether or not this means a dis
ruption or the county football sched
ulo is not known hero. On Novem
ber 1!) Mnrshflold Is scheduled to
piny In Myrtlo Point, with a return
gnmo horn on Novpmbcr 2ii. Tho
loss of theso two games would bo
a soro one to tho local cloven, es
pecially as they nro Intending to
bring an outsldo tonm hero for n
Turkey Day gamo. Without tho
games that nro scheduled tho boys
would 'ho severely handicapped In
their prnctlco for the big closing
gnm; of tho senson.
Hallowe'en bull, Kngle:4 ball, Sat
urday night. Piatt's Orchestra.
INITIATION FEES OF MILLICOMA
CLUE KEDITEI) TO 910
Fred McCIces To He Steward, At
Leilst For Present Members .
Make Faces In Pumpkins
Initiatory fees of tho MUlicoinn
Club wero reduced from $30 to $10
at n business meeting hold last even
ing. No 'definite decision was mado
regarding a steward to take tho placo
of Max Topper, resigned, though It
13 understood Fred McClees will tnko
tho position ut least for the present,
the plan being to hnvo somo ono who
enn give whole tlmo to the position.
Thoro wns a largo nttondnnco nt
tho mooting nnd after tho business
session tho members went to work
making faces in pumpkins for tho
jack o lantern decorations at tho big
dance to bo given this evening in the
MUlicoinn Club rooms. Other deco
rations will bo of corn stalks.
Tho MUlicoinn Club has been a
thriving organization silicons estab
lishment somo seven years' ngo. It
now hns a membership ot 85 nnd it
la expected thnt some 20 or 25 mem
bers will mnko application under tho
;iow ruling.
New Iioj'h school slioes that wear
Mko u pig's nose. Gordon's Shoo
Store. I
vuooo ooMseJiceepmni
Tlio Great Full Exposition 0r
Nationally Advertised Goods
veirabeir 1
o
I Week
Daily Program
191S
of Events
Wo would Hko to have you drop in every dny for n. .
llttlo while, whether you wish to buy unyihing or not, but If" &
cannot como every day, pick out tho special lines in which v M
Interested and como on thoso days. t 011 ar
'.MONDAY will bo devoted to n dlsiday and denionstinton
famous Jlcln. products. "r tlij
TUESDAY will bo devoted to dls-play and (lenioiistrnti,,,, . ..
ioiinl llisciilt. Company's lines. ' '
WEDNESDAY w.lll bo tlio formal opening of our new More i
w hnvo been doing business at the neii stand for W))ll' ,,
wo hnvo just, completed nriimglng hut- store nnd will 1
to have our friends nnd pa tutus see it. In nddltlou
have a display nnd demonstration Of Picferied Si, t "'
(ho Red Ribbon lino. U flni1
THURSDAY u'lll bo devoted to meat, product, Including m
tho Union .Meat Company, Swift, Packing Company nnrtV'
tuoiir Ai Company. ' r
FRIDAY vlll bo devoted to Hunt's Citnncd Fruits. Vegetable,
SATURDAY will bo miscellaneous dny, during wh,., (sl) '
deiiionstrntloiis of t'liniph ell's Soups, Dutch Clcancr S
etc., will bo given.
Mr.
ami
cr, Soaps,
tin n co nt Finiil-lt Hull
Sntiiubiy livening, October ilOth
(Jlveii by Llnui'ii Lodge
Martin's Orchestra
Everybody will be Welcome
OHivant & Nasburg
The Good-Housekeeping Store
Second and Coinniorcl.il. Marahfleld
TL. 17:- THE STORE
I lie S. (UI OF ECONOMY
Why pay more, when you can buy it for less here?
Ten Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday.
Come early and get your share of these extra good
bargains.
Do You
Wank
THAT'S THE KIND WE SUPPLY
Choice Meat?
Ladies' latest Voile Waists,
beautifully embroidered. V- "0
mid $2.50 values. All (M Q
sizes. Special ipiiJU
Infants' Hlankets. pretty pnt
torim, woro up to "fie. flr
Now tfrb
Another lot of Dress Ruffllugs
Just received. I to i'-Inches
wide, 25c nnd .'lc values, In
cream, white ami ecru, n
On salo at per ynrd iJLj
Two lots of 10c mid 12'c
Cotton Hutting!!, excellent for
comforters. "J
Special, per roll b
200 cards of fine Pearl
tons, 1st grade. 10c
values Per curd
Hut-
,4c
IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR LIVE OF PRIME IIIWK, 1'OIIK AXD
MUTTON, WE ALSO MAKE A SPECIALITY OP
Choice Pork Sausages, Fresh Salmon
' AND IN FACT, EVERYTHING THAT A FIIIST-CUSS
MEAT MARKET SUPPLIES
SPy' Union Market
l.'c Men'H Wool .Mixed Sox, nil
sizes. On mile nt n
per pulr Cl
Mercerized Crochet Cottons, slmllnr to I) M C. All shailes. . (
All plzes, On sale, spetlul iter spool yQ
All our Hlunhots Comforters and Red Spreids are Krcntly re
duced. You inn save from 25c to $1 oo on n pair.
Underwear
To (Joi.io For Meeting, -u, n. jsjor
rlck, stnto secrotnry of tho Oroj,'on
Retail Merchafit's Association, has
sent word that ho Is coiiiIuk In horo
for tho next mooting of the Coos
County .Huslnesa Men's Association
which is schedulojd for Novoinbor 1U
in Haudou. Ho will In all probabil
ity prove nu Interesting sponkor at
tlio mooting. Sec, l'owoll Is now
working on n plan to got a largo de
legation of business mou from Mnrsh
flold and North Hond to nttend, going
ove- from Jipro qUm stjecjul train nnd
Model Cash
Grocery
Pure Food
Groceries
We have a most complete nnd
Honleoablo line or Ladles' and Chil
dren's Underwear standard lines
tho Quality kind- that wear well
and save money for you. Among our
offerings nro the following:
Luilles' Set-Snug Vests nnd rn
Pants, per gnrniont QuC
.nines- bet-snug Union Qa
s'tH JSMW and J)
Ludleu' "Monco" Wool Punts nnd "
osts. Par gnr-
l,t 81 Mnnd ih I
Ladlofi' '.Monco" Union (T
s"lt ijil.iis nnd p
Children's Wlilto Ribbed Vests and
I'ants, according to nr
B,zo H)e mid iJC
Cldldrou's Ribbed Union Suits.
According to sUo p
50c
Hoys' Heavy IUbbed Union Suits.
Aceordlng to aUo jrt
7.V to UUC
Wo stand behind nil of
our Groceries us to their pure
food c)iin!llliN.
Pure Food Groceries nt
REASONAHLE PRICES, to
gether with a PROMPT DE
LIVERY SERVICE Is our
motto. It brings mid holds
every customer that over glvos
us n trial.
Won't you try us nnd bo
convinced.
Phono us your order today.
Wo nro ever ready to servo
you ns best wo know how.
8(1 COMMERCIAL AVENUE
PHONE lilit
THE FAI
SOUTH COOS RIVER HOAT
SERVICE
' LAUNCH EXPRESS
leaves Mnrslifleld every tiny
8 a. in. Iernes head of river
ut tlil.l p. in.
BTEAMER ItAINHOW
loaves head of river dully nt 7
a. in. Leaves Murshfleld nt - p.
in. For cliuiter apply on board.
HOG KHS .Si SMITH
Proprietors
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BUILDING CO.
Assets $2,340,000.00
i Pays 8 per cent on savings)
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I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
Local Treasurer
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FOR TRANSFER AND HTOR
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND DAGGAGE
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phono t(i:t
Residence Phono ltt-,1
Market Avo. mid Wnterfront
WEAVINGAH kinds a spec
ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680
12th Courth, So. Phone 220-R
UNDERTAKING 1
i PARLORSB
53 OPEN TO THE PUHLlO
B A Tegular stnto licensed ma
H undertaker will bo in P
jO Phono 10.1-J KJ
i Bff8BKSFS!3HMflBHHBHBffil
oble Theate
TONIQHT
iwiox ivnii Hosiery ror Ladles, rjr
Men, Hoys and Girls, per pair i)C
W.H. DINDINGER&C0
ItUNKKIt HILL DEPARTMENT
STORE
Phone 32.
boa:, retur-ijljjs lomo the samo night IPIiobb 1KI-R.
T. J. BOAIFK E A. n. HODGIN9
MarshfrVId PA,NT AND
iviarbnneia DEC0RATiNG co
Estimates Furuis!iel
Murshfleld, Orcgoa SKm
The Ninth Chapter of THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY
What become or tho diamond? This Is the evpre.s.sloii you hear
from eeryono leaving tho the.i do after seeing mi Installment of this
mmdcrful nerlm .story, mterostlng from Mart to lini.sh.
PARAMOUNT TRAVEL PICTURES.
Wo me in South America Tonight.
THE SPOOK RAISERS l
One of the famous HAM" comedies.
HIS BUNKIE
Wnr Draiiin pioduced by the .Vitagrnph Company,
HIS HIDDEN LIFE
Hlograph play one reel A feature worth heoliifj.
Lower Floor 13c. Hnlcony l()e Children 5o
TOMORROW NIGHT "THE ROMANCE OF ELAINE" Retltr than
t,ve'' "THE J.ORKI.EI MADOXNV"
Special feature Vltngraph u thrtv par's that Is as good as the
Pest I'nriimoiiut feature wo ever had In this theatio.
Do You Want a Position?
You can get it! You can get a good one!
You ca n get as good a one as you can fill!
MflMfcwatywiiiiwn rcTS3arertjKsaa&&Kaoflaa
Don t got tlio blues becau1 some giouch turned you down; don't
bo foolish just on account of the frown on some old fool's faco, Buck
up! Get busy, -'';.'
Remombor that when Wall-Street refused to advance another dol
ar to finance tho United States in tho days of the war, it was adver
tising that saved tho Union, Jay Cook went to the people! He went in
pagosl He told his story in the newspapers, He adv ertised big and
little by and large and the people came to tlio rescue, They ?ot tlio
money out of the old clock, and from under the loose brick in the old
hearth and they bought the bonds Wall Street refused to touch, If you
S?n set the job you're trudging around town trying to find, carry a
Want Ad in The Times, Make it sensible; tell your qualifications! tell
em how hard your're willing to try to please! tell 'em wlio you are and
what you are; where you've been and what you'vevdone, Tell your
story in words written as you would in words sboken, Take more space
r, A ' , ,i ,v . . " .UIU 'no wiiuuui iictiiiob; uiu s'vu 1" h,7' :
it, A good Want Ad will pull you through, Tfy it and see, Don't get
discouraged, A good, strong want ad never failed yet repeated two
or throe times,
Coos Bay Times
The Paper that Makes Little Ads Pay Big
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