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1 1 THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY', OCTOBER 30, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE I WE'RE not finicky about price or profit We don't measure our success on the basis of an extra dollar or two it might be possible to make on a suit or overcoat, just because the quality is there to justify it . . . We're after friends first and having won them we want to keep 'cm always. Take for instance our new Fall and Winter styles from the House of Kuppenheimer. As a judge of good cloth's, we wager you would say $30 or $35 would. be about right . . . You're wrong. The price is $20 to $30 PLUS YOUR FRIENDSHIP AMD APPRECIATION lOCAhga BREVITIES OCTOBER TIDES Ihe rixup Where the price is always right. :-: :.: Marshfield North Bend H i II 1 j i at EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Steamship F. A. KILBURN Balls (or PORTLAND NOVEMBER 1, 1. M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Snlls for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) NOVEMBER il For further Information sco SMITH TERMINAL DOCK I 31. A. P. NOTT, Agent. riiono via PRICE BULLETIN: Liberty Onk Flukes ( largo lire) 'Mo Butter, (Norway) 2-lb sq. OHc Peanut Iluttcr, por lb . . . lHJSe Applo Duttcr (bulk) lb.,.. 15c Saucr Kraut, (iiart. . . .,. . llio Chow Chow, por pint. ,,... I So hard, No. 10 pall . .$!.: Coffco, good grade, lb., 'Mc Spuds (local) oxcollout quality, por 1 00 lbH. . ,IJM Ilonoy (local) 'square 'Me Wo also carry FlolBclunaim'a Yoaat. Try this and you will uoo no otlior, two calces for no Soda Crackers lii4 c Anil with every $1 puivhi.H iliirlpg tlio next three ilnyn, wo nro Kolni; to give nwiiy free,' one hikmNhIzlmI Hallowe'en Pumpkin. Conio In nml get ono of these puiiiplc Ins frco. Gettings Cash Grocery youSmoEney NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL Just Two of These Left We recently took over In trndo six especially cliolco lots In Hay Park, of the first solectlon. Four of tlieso huvo beon sold. Any one contemplntliiK tlio purchaso of Hoy Park Iota would do well to take tho remaining two, as thoy aro worth considerably more tban lots further bock, but can now bo hnd nt samo prlco; I. S. Kaufman & Co. 222 Central Avenue ' Phone 130 oble TheateD TO-NIGHT IV THE LORELEI MADONNA A ilraumtlr masterpiece In t luro iut...A yoiinji nrtUt fimlH ins I'lwd la tho pciM)ii of a hiorte'rii Lorelei a(l Mclul parasite Fin reaching and sublime picture of happiness. Tl , THE ROMANCE OF ELAINE The tliilllliijj scrin Mlll.j. w tli Pearl White ami an a'l tUv i-st of the I'adic Players. Two Heels. FATTY'S RECKLESS FLING . Tntty Ai-lMifklo Kejhtciu. Comedy Slapstick that brings tho gitf-Rle. Usual Prices Lower floor . 15c Balcony . . .10c Children ... 5c ttMlOltltow NIGHT "Til E Martins Orchestra. UNAFRAID" Paramount picture Time and heights of tides Marshfield. Tho tides aro placed In order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and helchtn nn Mm (second lino of each day. A compar ison or consecutive heights will ln- ,uicato wliother It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one llinlir nnil 1.4 .tH.. . ..utl-u At i ,,-. ,wlu ., iiiimiiua uuriiur inun III Marshfield. 2SlIrsv C.41 10.G3 4.34 0.0 Ft... 3.7 2.5 4.C 0.0 29lHra.. 0.09 G.37 11.43 C.21 Ft.,. 0.4 3.0 2.G 4.G 30IIrs. . 1.00 7.39 12.53 C.20 Ft. . . 0.0 3.G 2.C 4.2 31Hrs.. 1.5G 8.39 2.19 7.37 Ft... 0.7 3.8 2.G 4.0 FIVE TO BE ELECTED) HASTSIDH AVI Mi HAVE MUNICH' Ali CAUCUS NOVEMBER 15 SUNRISE AND SUNSET Saturday' October 30. Sun rises nt C:49 and sots nt 5:00. . WEATII Kit FORECAST Ilr ABnodale.l Tm to Coot njr TlmM. OREGON Fair, westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPKItATURH RECOR For tho 24 hour ending at 4:43 a. in., October 30, by ltonj. Ostllml, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum .' 5G .Minimum 42 At 4:43 n. m 43 Precipitation 01 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1915 3.24 Precipitation bauki period Inst year 10.10 wind Southwest, partly cloudy. 444 Buys Stock. II. A. Copplo has i purchased tho II. Flnncll dry goods and furnishing stock on North Front stroot at n salo conducted by tho rc colvor, Tom Donnott. It was con ducted as an miction. Tho stock Inventoried about,$l,800. Check Is GiiriiMiccd. Constable Cox wont to tho saloon of John Ilurko this morning and garulshecd I n $51 check belonging to Jnincs . Panics, who la bolng sued by Wil liam M. Cox for n $11 liquor bill. Harnos works up at Powers. I Brings Deer Hack. "Mldgo" i Welch and Jay Doylp roturned last , night from 17 miles beyond Powors j whoro tho former brought down a '125 pound, four point buck. Jny 1 Doylo had hard luck ami was unnblo I to wing ono of tho eliisl'vo animals. 1 IWtf Duck Flight Jay Tower nnd 'Krnnlf Tlnti n Imr who wnrn liuntlntrf ducks on tho Dny yestorday got flvo 3 nnd nlno, respectively. . Mr. Tower says that tho big flight of ducks has just started, thero bolng nioro blue- bills on tho Hay yestorday than ho over saw boforo. Will liCiivo Monday. Father Cortwrlght, tho Paullst missionary who ha's boon hero conducting tho j Cnthollo mission, will loavo Monday , for Portland whoro ho lias a parish. 1 Ho has two assistants and they tnko turna conducting missions a( tho ' churches throughout tho northwest. . Suit for Sums. Suit was stnrtod ' In Justlca Court by J. Albort Mnt- Ison this morning against Howard iSavago for tho collection of $G0.G5 , claimed to bo duo slnco Juno 14, 1913, for goods purchased. Also suit was brought by Mr. Mntson against W. II. Smith for tho sum of ?48.70 alleged to bo duo for good?. Homo From Mountnlns. William Dungmi, .Charles Statiff, J. W. Flan agan, Fred Uontz nnd Wnlter Dungan have returned homo from their homesteads In tho Kdon Ithlgo coun try. They went out to fix things up for winter and report everything In flno shape. Mr. Dungan says thnt he hns wild grass on his place which la growing fine and that the home stead will mako a fine natural range for stock. They did not wnstc any time hunting but wore on tho watch for doer but did ndt succeed In bring ing In any meat. Mora llogus Money. A spurious half dollnr coin was brought to tho First National nuink this mornlng.-ln overythlng but tho ring It seemod a perfect bit of change. Tho date of 1015 and It Is posslbla that this coin Is one put Into circulation by tho two counterfeiters caught hero by secret service men several months ago. inouncos that all of the outstanding ., Cty wnrrat8 un to No. 452 will bo PPRSniMAI MCMTIHM I paid nt once. This brings up tho a i warrants to abou ? jnb011t forty 8Illnu C. S. M'CUM.OCII la hero on bus' main unpaid. nws from his homo In Coaulllc. P15T13U MIllHASOUL left via Ilosc- ' burg this morning for San Fran cisco, JOI5 NO I) 1,12 was In from Ton Mllo yesterday on plcnsuro nnd busi ness. W. F. I30WHON, Jr., of Temple ton, trnutmctcd business In tho city today. fSUI'T. W. F. MII,M3It loft via tho lino this morning Terms rf Mayor Kittson, Couiii'lluieii Wliltty, Mcliaggan nd Nelson Kvplto Enstsldo will hnve a city caucus November 20 at tho city hall to nom inate candidates for the municipal offices to bo filled at tho December election. Tho terms of Mayor Kitt son, Councllmcn Whltty, McLaggan mid Nelson, Recorder Keating nnd Marshall McOrlff will oxplrc. So far no candidates have been brought out against them nnd all may be elec ted unless the Coostou district springs some candidates. AVIH Pay Warrants Recorder Keating of Enstsldo an- nnd only warrants will re- llosoburg auto 1 in lor San Francisco. ITAKH caih: OK VOUIt TEETH Rexall 1 Tooth Paste 1 To wliltcu your teeth and H sci!ten your mouth. H THE BUSY CORNER I Tho Heall Drug Store Hj PHONE liH H Wo Deliver H WARNING! In tho protection of your own best lntorcsts you are cautioned not to buy elsewhere without first looking Sunnyvale SUPERVISOR F. A. GOLDEN wont over to Coqulllo this morning to look nttcr some school work. MRS. WM. IRELAND nnd thrco children loft this morning via tho Rosohttrg slago to visit at Ollalla. MISS PEARL YODER was an outgo ing pnssengcr on tho Rosoburg stage this morning for Portland. CAPTAIN ROUERT JONES, former pilot of tho Mlchlo, left on tho San ta Clara this inornlnn; for Port land. W. I). PIPER, prominent dnlrymnn of the North Fork of Coos River, was hero last evening and today on business. 11. R. CHANDLER and wife and baby will leave Sunday for a month's visit In California and In Port-I land. . VERNON HANSON Is oxpected hero! today or tomorrow from Sabctha, Kas. to mako his homo with his Hlstor, Mrs. II. L. Crawford., MR. AND MRS. WYMAN ALI1EE, of South Inlet, who wcro horo to attend tho funeral of Thomas Wy niaii, returning tomo today. MRS. C. I. REIOARD returned homo on tho Santa Clara ynto yesterday I afternoon from San Francisco nnd California points, whoro alio has been visiting. MRS. DON GARDINER and daughter ' roturned via Rosoburg Inst ovonlng from n trip of sovornl woolcs to , Spokane and tho Conor d'Alono i district on a visit. ' CHARLES HALL, prcsldont of tho Coos and Curry Tolcphono com linny. returned InBt ovonlng fror'i a trip of several wooks to Port laud and Snn Francisco. J. O. MILDEY returned to his homo In Albany on tho stngo this morn- ' Ing aftor u wook's visit hero. Ho wont out on tho stngo last ovonlng hut wns uunhlu to got through to tho Umpqun. JOHN D. COSS returned last evening via Rosoburg from Portland. Ho said thnt J. C. Kondnll loft Port laud a day ahead of him but enmo tho ocean routo cud has been de layed by tho weuther and high surf. 0F J. ALIIERT MATSON roturned ya torday from a short visit at the W. S. Chandler homo on Coos Riv er nnd says that It Is bolng trans formed Into ono of unusunl beau ty. A large forco of men Is now working thoro. MR. AND MRS. ROY AIHIOTT re turned on tho stngo this afternoon from Portland where Mr. Abbott wns cnlled as n witness. Tho young couplo mndo a honoymoon out of tho trip, having been mar ried but a few days ago In Myrtlo Point. H. E. VARRELMAN, a member of tho Umpqua Coast Guard Station, left for homo today after spend ing a couplo of days horo under going tho now physical examina tion required of membors to en tltlo them to remain and become eligible for tho retirement pen sion after thirty years of service. J C. KENDALL arrived In this af ternoon from Portland after a strenuous trip. Ho left Portland a day ahead of J. D. Goss In order to attend to some pressing busi ness horo but met Innumerable de lays Including an auto breakdown. Mr. Goss spent a day in Salem and Eugene nnd still beat him hero a day despite the two-days handicap. i AMONG THE SICK X Mrs. W. J. Hill who has been 111 at their apartments nt The Chandler h reported much Improved. Mrs. J. H. Mills Is reported do ing nicely nt Mercy hospital and will be nblo to return homo Monday or Tuesday. A, I,. Evans, of First Addition, Is confined to hlu homo with nn attack of ptomaluo poisoning. Mcrlo Crnmor, of the C. A. Smith mill, Is laid up with two frac tured bones In bis hnud as n result of getting caught in tho log car riage. Allan Nlchol's quick work on tho shift Is said to hnvo boon all that saved Cramer's arm. THE GOOD PEOPLE realize that in buying the way we do, for 83 busy stores in great quantities for spot cash, direct from the manufacturers, (the source of sup ply), we buy for less than the one-store merchant can hope for, together with our modern selling methods THAT'S WHY WE SELL YOU HIGH GRADE GOODS FOR LESS Men's Heavy Cotton Shirts ami Drawers, In Ribbed or fleer- ed ul I."c and lt)o Heavy Wool Shirts nml DiiiwoKh at l)Hc, !jl.!iO, !j5l.-ll, $1.1)8 Men's Wool Union-. Why not save n dollar mi every suit.? Our pi Ices $!., ."jta.-ID, .1)8 Hoys' Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, 7."5o value. .Our prlco . . .-Ilc Jersey Sweaters', Just tho thing Now i."5e, t)8e, )?l.ll) Wool Sweaters for .Men or Hoys at l)8e, $1.08, $1M8, !j?:t.n8 Ladles' Heavy Fleero Vents and Pants, 7."e valuo lo Heavy Fleece lined Unions, 9t.."l) value 08c Wool ribbed Unions, In hlghjicck nml long sleeves, iiIm) Dutch neck ami short stcovct $1.11), .$1.08 Children's Union, nil sizes, 7.Tp vnlue. Our price tt)o Wo Lead Others Follow. r si s7 S7. s? i The Originators of Iamv l'rlces FOR RENT X FOR RENT Neat furlshed house kcoplng rooms. Low rent, G95 No, 1st. St. Ph. 230-J. HUNtJALOW FOR RENT New nnd clean. South Eleventh street. F. E. Allen. MR. AND MRS. DAN DROWN, of llnndou, aro hero for a week-end visit. 1 ' - FM FOR RENT Two new modem fle room cottages, plastered and with nil modoru conveniences, loonted on Twelfth street. Rout $14 nnd $15 per month. Apply Going & Harvey Furnlturo Store TWO SUPERIOR PRODUCTS iEPSOM SALTS, SQUHIIt. lioptiriflcd ami not to ho confused with ordinary mar ket variety. Acts la )i to I I. o'lr If taken before breakfast. 1 ?, tho can. castor oil, syuiim or much less dlMigiveablo taste nml odor than ordinary oil. Easily taken by children. Doth aro obtainable at "THE OWL" The Squihh Store. Phono 71. Remember, too, wo liver promptly. le- Boys Wanked To Fit All the Boys' Shoes We Have in Our Little Store Don't, blame your boy about his hoes wearing m (julckly, fact is, Mr. Put rut, the trouble Is with you, mid the reason your hoy wears out. his shoes sooner than tho "other boys" In tho nelglilHirhooil Is that the other bojs wear our best school tdiocs. Hero urc some of our prices nml you can't beat them: Our Good-as-Gold, mado up with host standard, screwed heavy full doublo sole, bellows tongue Prlcos . ,.$l.5 to .$U.!H Our Rock Proof Gun Metal, button, nice dress Shoes, Prices $i!.t)0 to tfil.OO Tho Ensy Walker for boys and girls la uuulo up (11 Pt. leather on gun metal, button and lnco, welt soles, and no tucks lusldn to wonr our stockings. This In tho best shoe mndo for children. The way to have money Is to save It to wive It through Just, such op poituultles us wo offer you In the shoo Hue. Electric Shoe Store S. J. IMMEL, Prop. 180 South llromlwiiy SARTER'S ' For Your CE CREAM EVERYTIIINO SANITARY $ ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION FOR RENT Small furnished house on South Fourth. Phono 11C-X. FOR RENT New and modern 111 room houso, with basomont nnd nil modern conveniences, Includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubB, In bnsomout, arrang ed for two families. Wost Hunker Hill. Rent reasonable. Apply Robert Marsdon, Sr., telephouo 1 1 rt 11 1 i. J t WANTED 1 1 LOANS WANTED, $I5(, .SHOO, , $750, $1000, $1250. Threo or flvo years nt 7 por cent, on property worth threo tlinos tho nnipuntB. Address P. O. Ilox 740, Marsh field, Oregon. over SEE Itt'ID ABOUT IT" Lots $70 to $115 $5 per month, Hani surface street direct to door I PARCELS POST SALE 1 Tho ladles of the M. E. Aid So- ! clety will bold a parcel post salo first week In Dec. at Wolcott'a new store. Packages from all over America will be on sale at 25 cents each Good placo to do Xmas shop- ' ping. J NFW TODAY ! . 1 LOST Wednesday between Central school building and Chnndlor Ho tel, child's gold brncolot. Re ward for return to Times offlco. 1 FOR SALE I FOR SALE lY OWNER - acres Btock and dairy farm 2 miios irom Gravel Ford, Oregon, $15,000.00 E. O. Carter, Myrtlo Point, Oregon. FOR SALE 1 1I I liulck Roadster In flno ehapo. Electric starter und lights. Bargain and terms, Good rum's Gnrago. Wo mako Ico Cream to order, any kind and In any quan tity, for parties, lodges, pic nics, etc. :: :: :: :: :: Wo do not speak of Its t) U A li I T Y That speaks for Itself SARTER'S Phono i-'Oif-J, Marshfield Front St., Opposite Illanco Hotel ill m iiMi.wn WANTED TO MORROW 81000 to $1500. Ono to two yoara. Will pay good rato of Intorost and glvo am ple security. Wrlto llorrowor, caro Times. FOR SALE Thoroughbred IrMi Torrlor hear dog. City Clcanors. HAIR WORK Switches, puffs, curls. Also hair supplied. No Imitation. Phono 24L. Mrs. L. Bryon. FOR RENT Mortem npartment, hot wator and bent. Phono 303-J. SALESMEN Pocket side line, new llvo proposition, nil morohants In towns of 100,000 nnd undor want It. Pays $5.00 commission on each salo. No collecting, no risk to merchant. Wo tako back un sold goods. Easiest, biggest pay ing sldo lino over offered. Can field Mfg. Co., 20S Slgol Street, Chicago. FOR SALE Tlio Gould rancii team, 4 cows, and Implements, $7,000. $2,000 down, Inquire of G. A. Gould, Allegany, Oregon. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY MOTORCYCLE stolen from Marsh field: license No. S-S7: engine No. H783SH. Harley Davidson, 1914 model; twin oj Under; noti fy J. W. Carter, Chief of Police. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room j house on South Seventh street. Apply 275 South Seventh streot. FURNITURE FOR SALE CHEAP Mrs. C. E. Bunrty, 187 Golden ave., corner Second. piano for sale box "P" Times. -Snnf. Address: Cold Weather SPELLS Heating Stoves We Carry Thirty Varieties in ' Wood and Coal Heaters Hot Blasts for Coal and Wood. Oaks for Coal. Cast Box for Wood. 1 Perfection for Oil. All reasonably priced. A good line to choose from lt COAL HODS FIRE SHOVELS POKERS FIRE DOGS FIRE SCREENS WOOD BASKETS WE SET UP HEATING STOVES FREE OF CHARGE Pioneer Hardware Co. MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND t