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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1915)
UMW-V " ' i.' 33S 3ffilj WWy' VlVHwnnm-' THE coos BA7 TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, 'NOVEMBER 6, 19 15.-EVENING EDITION. FIVE '7"'"":r' rrXSEE!S!!SSmSSE!!i!S&. .imwiMmiiJSSSyS!!! ' "' It is surprising the chances men will take in their clothes buying. Tlie.ll pay somebody a Uw price, fop n .stilt or over mil without even tho hint of a reputation and In ahout week op ten days tliey find their bargain spells bunk. We say: pay $20 or $25 for KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES We guiirniiteo them on tho basis r sntlsfiirtloii op jiiur money ImHc, inkiiiK tho risk, It there ho any, .on Ot'R shoulders, t (fMWlllA I NOVUM HER TIDES The Fixiip Marshfield Cold Weather Ml i I G I 7 l 8 I 9 M a M a,,.,, I..HW ZZ I: Tlmo nnd lictRhts of tldca nt Mnrohflold. Tho tides nro placed in order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho cccond lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will in dicate whether it Is hldi or low wntor. High tide on the bar one hour nnd IA minutes earlier thnn at Marshfield. Where the price is always right. North Bend Ilrs. Ft.., Ilrs., Ft... Ilrs. , Ft.., Hrs. Ft.., Ilrs. Ft... 0.OS 1.3 o.no 1.3 1.151 i.G 2.12 4.4 3.34 4.4 0.0G 1.2 C.49 1.3 7.34 1.5 8.19 1.0 9.0G 1.8 12.08 g.g 12.45 5.8 1.2 G C.l 1.C7 C.2 2.52 C.2 7 0 7 -0 8 -0 9 -0 10 -1 07 0 .52 G 38 S 25 .9 .15 .0 Lntfglc Serious. C. F. McKnlght received oi telegram this morning stating that his brother-in-law, Geo. V. Logglo who Bnstnlned a stroke o: paralysis at his homo In Helling hum, Wash., Wcdiiesdoy was some better. Ho Is unable to talk but f recognizes members of his family nt times. Ills right rrm, loft leg, nn,i throat nro affected. Mr. Logglo I formerly lived hero nsd has extensive Interests on the liny. His brother, Potcr Logglo, resides In North llend. AVEATH EK FORECAST (Dr AioclteJ rrcu to Cooi Day Timet. OREGON Fair, winds mostly northerly. SPELLS Heating Stoves Wc Carry Thirty Varieties in ' Wood and Coal Heaters Hot Blasts for Coal and Wood. Oaks for Coal. Cast Box for Wood. Perfection for Oil. All reasonably priced. A good line to choose from ' 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 LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tbo 24 hour ending nt 4:13 n. in,, Novombor G, by UcnJ. Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum GO Minimum 34 At 1:43 'a. m 35 Precipitation 07 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, Precipitation e&uio porlod hiBt year 17.18 Wind Northwest, clear. 04 tho Good Housekeeping week at tho Ollivnnt and Nasburg store. Both Messrs. Horton and Cnttcrlln, who wcro to havo nrrauged it, wero busy at tho scene of tho wreck and this afternoon Mr. OHIvant had to go there However ho arranged a fine displny of tho goods which won much pralso from thoso who saw it. ( T Hold ltanar. Tho women of tho Christian church nro planning n bazaar to bo held In tho storo room on Front streot formorly occupied by tho Nifty cafeteria. This will bo op ened on November 12 and announce ments aro being soiit out today through the mail to many who will bo Interested. Christmas gifts and novelties nro to bo displayed and n chicken dinner served later. Hulls of Wood. A thrco masted full rigged sailing ship made entire ly of wood, oven to tho sails, n small sized duplicate of tho real thing, is being exhibited in tho window of tho Husy Corner this afternoon. Tho ship took nearly four months in tho making nnd Is complete to tho smal lest detail, with tho exception of hav ing n ship's cat to prowl about tho poop deck. Mariners Jinyo stopped and oxnniliitod It critically, but call it unutlcal to the extreme. 0t4 SUNRISE AM) SUNSET Saturday November C Sun riseso at ' G.59 and sets at l.50. 0 llns (oiM KqiutNh. Mrs. S. A. Voaknm, of Coos ltlver, has brought to tho Chamber of Commerce some ;of the Imnium and tho Hubbard squash that hIio rallies 'on her place. Thoy nro very good looking nnd aro liald to ho uvou butter tnstlug. Kinds Overcoat" Apiln. Itny Dunn has recovered nn ovorcont ho lost on tho night of tho wreck whou ono of tho injured women was bundled up In it and later soma ono found tho coat. It was said today that ono of tho passengers on tho Santa Clara en mo across u man walking about In his own perfectly good Biilt of clothes. Tho owner recovered them after u discussion, ' LZZI " l T MUIIIIIII IIIUl.l.3mT3a33gCT3.BMlMI Mill HUH III! I II llllllilil II Specials:- Al'l'l II, (Special) fli-M-cliiss p-ods, ui'u hand picked, to Imiun full for "5l HU.K CH W'KIJRS -!a TU.IP MILK, p(,. mi : Sumo size as Cnruatlou, (large.) H Gettings Cs sh Grocery youSmoEney .NO. RROARWAV, NEAR CENTRAL B "raMKvirrics2Cffia3ETioiuaracaOTi i umi FM""y-""'-" ---"-"rTTT--" mania Tinniimi-ni Cwmhjkl iTT'iiiiimmTimiiii iTiwiTm L obfle Theate TO-NIGHT ft K 4 Htcuiii Roller Method! Quito- a crowd of representative citizens stood In a aemlolrelo nt Central nnd Front yesterday afternoon and directed tho moving of tho steum roller from tho unpavod portion of tho streot to tho puvumont. Just on tho cvo of a mu nicipal election tho appearance of n steam roller seems to oxclto peculi ar niul pertinent Interest. Ilntl Klwjr Ahonrd. It. O. Graves said todav that tho American flag ' being presented to tho Circuit Court ! of Coos County by tho Society of tho Pons of tho Revolution was aboard tho Snutn Clarn. Tills flag waB to bo raised in court always during tho net of admitting forulgnors to citi zenship. Ho does not know whether It was in tho pnrcols post or ex prosa. It has hotin Impossible, so far, to locnto tho Wolls-Fnrgo ox press uboaid tho wreck. KJno Display. Tho salvaging of tho Santa Clara wreck seriously lu te rforod with tho plans of Hay OHI vant for tho demonstration at Want Vh To Come. Though Coos has no exhibits in tho Manufactur ers and Land Products show In Port land novortholcBB thoy nro very anx ious In tho north that sonio of us coma up and visit. An invitation lies boon received this wcok. Tho show w.lll romnln open until Novem ber 13. Thoro nro 22 counties that hnvo exhibits' at this show which Is rapidly bcconilng'fuinous' all over tho state. Plenty of Invitations. Kor a member of tho Chamber of Com mcrco to attend all places to which tho members nro being invited these daya would tako not only a fat bank roll hut n wealth of time ns well. Now Its tho Pacific Interstate Live stock Exposition In Portland that requests nn nudlouco. Tho show la on December G to tho 11th and stock enthusiasts nro invited. - .Salmon Coming Up That thoro may ho nn' Increase In tho snlniou run Is evidenced by tho fact that , yesterday fishermen dollvcrod soma GfiO Sllversido salmon at tho Tallant cunnory. For a weok or moro tho run has been vory poor nnd soma days us low ns 150 fish wcro re colvod. Fishermen persist that tho main run was hito this year and that In tho lust fow days of tho sea son thoro may bo a groat many fish caught. The season elosos November 20. F. L. JONES Is lu from Ash buying supplies nnd attending to business matters. W. A. RE1D and wlfo nnd children left today to Bpcnd Sunday nt N Heaver Hill. J. E. NORTON was n visitor hero last evening and today from Co qulllo. MRS. CHAS. DANO of Hnndon, is here for n visit at tho homo of her sou, Malr Dano. Mns. JENNIE LANUKITII has re turned from Hnndon, where she visited her dnughtcr. DK. M. O. ST13MML13K and son, of Coquillc, came over last evening and wcro hero today. PEDER E. PEDERSON of Allegany, enmo down this morning nnd will Bpond tho week end here. TOM DASHNBV enmo down last night from tho enmp nt Powers for a short stay in tho city. F. A. GOLDEN, School Supervisor, left on tho morning train for Co quillc, attending to school business. ANDY WELCH has returned from South Coos River, whero ho has been employed nt tho W. S. Chandler placo for n month. EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT THE J. C. PENNEY STORE 365 DAYS IN THE YEAR Our goods are marked in plain figures and at prices that are less than you are offered at these so-called specials. Think of it men, buying a cap that sells from flQ 75c to $1,00 elsewhere, Our price every day -y Men's Caps, the big heavy caps, sold every- no- wheie for $1,50, Our price every day Ov Boys' Caps In all styles and shades, worth at O- the least, one third more 45c and" Little Boys' R, R, Hat, in all shapes, 35c to 50 lQn values, ' Our price 39c and - Ladies' Lawn Waists, 75c value, Our price 49c Ladies' Voile Waists, $1,50 value, Our price 98cv Middy Blouses, worth at the least, one-third QAfC more, Our price 7Ui Ladies' Outing Gowns, made of the best outing on tho market; worth from 25c to 50 more, Our JO price 98c, 69c -u Outing Skirts, all kinds, worth at the least one- 'TtQo third more, Our price 49c, Children's Outing Gowns, 75c value, Our prico 49o Wo Lead Others Follow. Inttrporated J Tho Originators of Low Prices W. J. CONRAD nnd wife arrived homo last night from tho Valley, Mrs. Conrad returning from San Francisco and Klamath Falls. MRS. W. LEE RAY arrived homo on tho Kilburii today from Portland. She had Intended to como on tho Santa Clara but fortunately de layed the trip for n fow days. MRS. JAS. LANDR1TH will Icavo Monday to spond n month nt tho homo of hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. H. Myers nt Corvallls. Mr. Lamlrlth will join her thoro for Thanksgiving. , ARE ANDERSON, of North llend, who loft hero six weeks ago for Tifscon, Arizona, writes that there in nothing much thero, but cli mate, hut plenty of Hint, and ho Is getting along very nicely. A. E. SEAMAN nnd dnughtor, Miss Lillian Seaman, nro leaving in tho morning for Ban Francisco. Thoy will bring Mrs. Seaman back with thoni. Sho has been ill nnd lu n sanitarium in Onklaud for nov feral months. t AMONG THE SICK W. R. Haines, who is nt Mercy Hospital, suffering from n general breakdown, Is reported much better today nnd mny be out sonio tlmo next week. Don Gardiner Is nt his homo in North Hend recuperating irom n bad fall of a few days ugo. Ho ex pects to bo out lu n fow days. Mrs. Guy Lattlu, who recently un derwent nn operation at Morcy Hos pital Is improving. Frank Morrison brought his wlfo lu from Ton Mllo to North Hend yosterday for medical treatment. JAMES E. MONTGOMERY emtio buck yesterday from San Fran cisco whero ho has hcon for tho past two weeks taking In tho Fair. Ho said thoro Is nothing before or slnco that has boon qulto Hko it and it meets with his official approval. MR. AND MRS. W. J. CONRAD re turned on tho stugo yesterdny af ternoon from Portland. Mrs. Con rad has been nwny sovoral weoks visiting lit San Francisco nnd Klamnth Falls. It was nt first feared hero that thoy wero com ing homo on tho Santa Clara. VESSEL MO VKM ti.NTH Arrivort "1"T! F. A. Kllbtirn, Portland, 8:20 n. ni. today. Rustler, Portland, yestorday nf tcrnoon. Duo to Sail P. A. Kllhurn, Han Francisco, 10 a. ni, tomorrow. Hrenkwnter, San Francisco, to morrow. Acme, San Francisco, this after noon. Dredgo Seattle, Puget Sound,- tomorrow. SARTER'S Kor Your ICE CREAM EVERYTHING SANITARY ALWAYS OPEN I-'OIt INSPECTION Wo liuiko I co Cream to order, nny kind nnd In nuy qitan tlty, for parlies, lodges, pic nics, etc. :: Wo do not hpeak of Itn U A L I T Y That (.peak! for ltf-clf SAKTER'S Phono l!(Iit-.I, Marshfield Front St., OppoMlo lllauco Hotel ,-'lI-:t IAL ATTHA OTION TONIGHT. I AMTY STEWART uutl EARL WILLIAMS in tho Mr feature ll"Smph "TWO WOMEN." Ono ns wlso as u .serpent, tho other i liniment and liniiuless ns n dovt. Tho (harms of ono lend men 4'u death iul despair; tho thnrnts of tho other to loio mid linppl- ni. Ry f,. tl0 )0,t nirtiiro ' (hut this theater bus over miuuii r a. Sat ui day nlclit iirnuriim Three- reels of picture., .you'll never IKct. "IHIl ROMWCE OK KLAIXE" Tho s-crinl story that Is pop. "'"i- lth eeryono. Pearl Wlifte, tho chnrnihiR llttlo actre.vs at lur 1,cm ,U stHiiuMit. "MAHI.IJ LOST .y WON" -One of tho Keystone coniedltv. with Mnblo orinand. 0nii' to this thentor holng rented tomorrow afternoon, this Program will not bo repeatod. Lmer floor, t.V Clilldron, ."e Halcony, 10c Tonio row nlcbt "Tho Snanish Jndo." A Paramount fenturo in (I rods Martin's orchestra h is selected sovoral Spanish numbers (,fta, will ho appropriate for tho picture 9" Particular Pharmacy for Particular People No matter who jour doc tor, InliiR his prwiiptlou to "Tho Owl." Wo Riiaranteo prompt and conect borvlio in btrlct rouipliiiuco with j our phys ician's directions. "THE OWL" Tho Squibb Drug Storo. Wo Deliver Immediately Phono 71. X PERSONAL MENTION t HARRY GORDON expects to loavo Monday for Portland on business. MRS. W. I. BUTTERS, of Coos River was among tho visitors horo io-day. ! CHARLES MAUAEFY was down on tho Mllllcoma today transacting I business. .MRS. JOHN MESSERLE. of Catch ing Inlet, is a Marshfield shopper. u HE WILL I0T . W. KAUFMAN WILL NOT CON- HUNT TO HE CAND1DAT1 RING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY TIMES w WARNING! In tho protection of your own best Interests you nro cautioned not to buy elsewhere without first looking over t 'SEE UPID AHOUT IT" LoU $ to ?H5-?5 per month. Hard surface street direct to door 1 1 Prescription I 1 k H w H m. m JLriiig u&vuui Sunnyvale 1 1 prescriptions- I THE BUSY COKNbK U H Tho Rexall Drug Storo H H H phom: sos H H Wo Deliver H luforiiM Delegation That Mmo Is Taken l'j With School Hoard nnd Private Huslness G. W. Kaufman was waited upon bj n delegation of Marshfield busi ness men yesterday nnd urged to be come a candldato for mayor. Ho refuse,! to consldor tho mntter, say ing that his tlmo was taken up by his prlvato business and his duties as a member of the school board so that 'he appreciated tho honor but It was jmposslblo for him to consldor it now. This has been about tho only now development In local politics slnco yesterdny when R. A. Copplo nn 'nouncod his candidacy. W. A. Rold has not made any further announce ment. 1 Primaries on Monday 1 Monday morning nt eight o'clock Vho primaries open In tho four dis tricts of the city nnd close at 8 p hi, Tho polling place In tho north I precinct Is tho Woodcraft Shop. .'orth Front street; in Central Pre cinct No. 2. the Swedish Lutheran banquet hall on Commercial Ave nuo, Central Precinct No. 1, Will lams Building. Curtis and 'Broad- Avay. South iPreclnct Corner .,: 5vay; South Preolnct corner Second and Hall. Thero will be two ballots, Repub lican and Democratic, designated by two different colors. The highest I'men on each ballot contend for the 'election In December and tho two highest men for council follow tho tame routine. ?SSHS3HSSStl!niSSIiE5t!inlSES2St!Ejj S Coos Bay S Fish Market cj 111) FRONT STREET. Cj Lh tl,li IW.MIh Ul' Jll'ilSI- ni'u Ui FISH WHEN IN THE MAR- Uj KET. TRESII OYSTERS. CLAMS AND CHARM. Phono till W. L. HLAKK, Prop. ,&HSZSE5H5Z5E5H5S5HSi.IulSZ5E5ZST!S25i CL&ssinc t (ucw TODAY t WANTED Scfond.hand Victroln with lrst-class records only. Ad dress "A," caro Times. WANTED TO HUV Row bout, Stnto particulars and price. P, O. Hox S0G Murshflold. O v FOR SALE Overland touring car lu good ropnlr $1150.00. Phono 2U1 North Hendt ; : FOUND Auto i-hnlii on Marshfield. North Hend road. Apply Marsh field Cyclcry and pay for this ad at Times office. WANTED Experienced waitress nt Hay View Cafo. FOR RENT .Modern l-roimi linn. gnlow, fully furnished, Sco L. W. Jacobs, 1 1 th mid Central, or Tolephnuo 217-R. FOR SALi: I 11)11 touring car lu first-class shape, with electric utartur mid lights. Dcmouiitablu rims, extra tiro, chains mid tubes. Hni'K!ii. Terms. Goodruiu's Oar-ago. SALESMEN Pocket sldo lino, now live proposition, nil merchants lu towns of 100,000 and under want it. Pays $G.0O commission on each sale. No collecting, no risk . to merchant. Wo tako buck un sold goods. Easiest, biggest pay ing sldo lino over offored. Can field Mfg. Co., 208 Slgol Streot, Chicago. FOR SALIC Tho Gould ranch toaiii, 4 cows, nnd Implements, $7,000. $2,00,0 down, Inquire of G. A. Gohld, Allegany, Oregon. MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Placo for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial nnd H'dw'y. J FOR SALE t FOR SAW-: OR LEASI-: On account or leaving Coos Hay must sell or lease my 80acro ranch on Wlll nnch Slough. L, J. Justen, St. Lawrenco Hotel, Marshfield, I FOR RENT t t FOR RENT l-'or Minit time, l'iu--ulshed n-room modern houso. with piano. Eighth mid Flanagan. $10 per month. Phono .19C-J. DAIRY RANCH for rent. Thirteen milk cows. Hoat landing on placo. I. S. Kaufman & Co, FOR SALE HY OWNER 200 ncros stock and dairy furm 2 miles from Gravel Ford, Oregon. $15,000.00 E. O. Carter, Myrtlo Point, Oregon. FOR SALE 100 ml cedar posts, and 0 feet long, also a float, CO feet long 1C feet wldo, . good sound planks. Apply Campbell's wood yard. FOR SALI' Registered fchort lioru bull. Full grown. Mrs. C. McMul len. Empire, Oregon. FOR SALE Duroe hoar, from reg istered stock. 12 Mos. old. Har ry Graves, Isthmus Inlet. HUNGALOW FOR RENT Now anil clean. Soitth Eleventh street, Fy 13. Allen. FOR RENT Two new modern five room cottages, plastered and with' all modern coinonlonces, located on Twelfth street. Rent $14 and $15 per month. Apply Going & Harvey Furnituro Storo, FOR RENT Now nnd modern 151. room house, with basomont and . all modern conveniences, includ ing two bath rooms, two toilets, laundry tubs In basoment, arrang ed for two families. West Hunker Hill. Rent reasonable Apply Robert Marsden. Sr., telephone 3125. . I.lbby Coal, $5.00 ton. phono 72. HOUSEHOLD Fl'RXITl'HE FOR SALE Can bo seen any noon or between s'x and seven evenings, nt 075 South Sovonth street. FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND HAGaAQE Call FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 103 Rcsldcuco Phone 13-J Market Ave and Waterfront V v- 1 l J a. a .-Jl -i r - - ..--.. .t