If-irj t ' "-' I THE' COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FIVE ,1113 young fellows who go (o mako iP t110 8nm" B01 nrc almost lnvnrlubly pnr- Imhr about Uiolr npncnrmipo Bll,ui.r ... . i, i... j when cornea iu .., ., : . .i. "inrv latOSt" tllO Olio that Jst arrived tills morning. (Vc'o always been nblo to plcnso them, ninl they arc ulwnys moro than satisiieii wmi uu m. wui rhcro's stylo n-plonty nnd nil tbo quality that coul11 u0 desired. Tho nro Crnvcnetto weather ,nnf,l loo. so you needn't euro If tho lint does got wot. fomc In and look nt mo now l-'nu ktylcs. Woolen Mill Store Manhficld North Bend Prescription Specialists Bring us your prescriptions. THE BUSY CORNER Tliu Ituuill Drug Store PHONE t!8 Wo Deliver LADIES ARE VOU LOOKING KOIt RIG BARGAINS IN MILLINERY Whllo llioy Inst you twin net Hats nt tho following prices: All $10 Hats $7.50 All $5 Hats $3.50 All $3 Hats $1.50 COME WHIMS THIS SELECTION IS (iOOl). MRS. ELROD I'runt Stioot. hanks giving Turkeys I'l.uv jour onlor now, .specifying slo mill Mnrt and wo will en '!or to ,-et jst lnt j.,,,, .,,,, Vo expect to lw nblo to fill "'I rdcis, but f joii jlf glvo us time, wo will ho nblo to glvo )wi beta.,. service. We Imvo somo choice Coos ('unity fresh meats in addition to "no that a meat uinrkot can carry. &. Ford & Co. -" Union Market MMflMWMMMMWMMJWlllMP',B,IM'llir " ooutn B'way "C JQ.J oble TheateD TO-NIGHT 1 PA.ltA.MO lXT MflHT. "' favoilto comedian, Victor Moore. In S X O 11 S" one f ' greatest tomedy drniiifltlo lilts over offered In lilioloplay. 7'ni it pour milkiimn. used to getting up at three o'clock In "le moniliiB to deliver bottle or milk at the doom of more for 'ute person!,, ,,11 of n sudden flndliiR thnt ho Is a Duke nltli OtiO.oo,,, This Is the chancier uhlch Victor Jlooro l'lays n Tml) tho latobt Iuisky Puruiiiomit fentmo comedy. cltTO()s IX THIS IIOTlHi Tho original gloom chaser. A "'Milkier that every grouch In tho city hhoiihl see. "EnST.SlrjO WKISKIiV. Always lulercstiuc. Lower Flonr. is nfc Rnirnnv. 10 cts.: Children, 5cts. -r., .w uiu.j wv-v-,,j, ftuiUroW nights Chaille Clia)dlu - l November tides Tlmo and heights of tides nt Mnrshriold. Thp tides nro placed In order of occurrence with their times on tho first lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each dny. A compar ison of conseeutlvo heights will in dicate whether It Is high or low' wator. High tldo on tho bar one hour nnd til minutes oarllor thnn nt Mnrshflcld. 10 IlrB.. .1.28 Ft... 4.3 lira. . n.2G Ft... 4.2 lira.. 0.05 Ft... -0.5 lira.. 1.03 Ft... -0.2 lira.. 2.01 Ft... 0.2 lira.. 3.05 Ft... 0.5 9.50 1.9 11.00 2.0 0.29 4.2 7.35 4.2 S.35 iM. 9.29 4.5 3.41 5.8 (.35 5.0 12.10 2.1 1.2S 2.0 2.49 1.8 4.02 1.4 11.09 -0.8 0.0 0.0 5.39 5.0 G.54 4.5 8.15 4.2 9.34 4.1 11 12 13 11 1G WEATHER KOHECAST: ltT AiocllJ Tmt to Coot llr Tlmci. OREGON Fnlr cast, occa sional ralu west; winds most ly Boutliorly. LOCAL TKMI'KIIATUIUQ RECORD For tho 24 hours ending at 1:43 n. in., November 10, by Den, Oatllnd, special gov crnmont meteorologist: Mnxlmum 49 Minimum 31 At 4:43 a. in 37 Precipitation 25 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1915 0.13 Precipitation sumo period last year 17.48 Wind- -Southwest, cloudy. j: SUNRISE AM) SUNSET Wednesday November 10. Sun rises nt 7:05 and Bets at 1:10. $ Ih Injured- J. W. Umstnttd whllo working In tho mill yesterdny had his. right hand pnlnfully Injured, It J being necessary to tuko several stltrhcB pi the wound. Sailor Co Exploring. Shortly be fore thd Hreakwntor sailed today for Sun Francisco C'hlof Carter got n hur- Iry up call to nld In tho finding of Not to Pioneer Ilnnhwiii Co. .- -- , In his greatest comedy "Work" two sailors who had evidently Btnrt cd out to exploro tho city somowhero nlong Front street nnd fnlled to re turn. They wore rounded up In time tc get aboard beforo tho ship sailed. Ducks nro Scarce. Ducks In tho vicinity of Ton Mllo nro stilt senrco, according to Captain Monson, of the Messenger. Ilo said that In nn all dny hunt there Sunday ho got only ten birds. A heavy storm Is keenly looked for by tho hunters, bo that the ducks will bo driven In. Will Ask for HUii-c. Charles Jlall, president of the Coos Good Honda Association, Is said to be In tending to nttend tho meeting of the State Itlghwny Commission In Sa lem tomorrow when thoy apportion tho funds through tho counties of tho stntc. It seems that tho cus tom Is to aid tho counties thnt have already bonded themselves, that hnvo shown n willingness to go1 in this help the road causo along. . Auto Owner Must. Register. From tho offlco of tho Secretary of State In Oregon hnvc gono somo 30,- 000 pieces of mnll addressed to the owners of nutos, motorcycles and the chntfeurs of the stntc, ndvlslng them their licenses all oxplro by December 31 nnd they must ngnln roglstcr for tho now yonr. Thoro aro In Ore gon moro thnn 23,000 autos, over 2,000 motorcycles nn( 400 clmf fours and some 173 stores for' supplies. Engineer Is Coming. Word ro colved from Eugeno statos thnt Hon r; C. Currlc, telcgrnph nnd tclophono engineer for tho lntcrstnto commerco comuilsslou is on Ills wny hero to do somo work for tho commission. It Is not known hero whut can bo tho purpose- of his mission nnd thoro Is a probability that Mr. Currlo Is n rep resentative of tho Railroad commis sion that somo tlmo ngo mado nn in vestigation of tho telegraph nnd tol cphono conditions in this county. ItiP'K Kino Corn. Formers all ov er Coob Day nnd tho territory tribu tary aro bringing In tho best of their corn to bo exhibited nt the corn show to bo held hero November 18. Ncla Monson brought In two snmplcs of corn from seed given him early In tho season by County Agriculturist J, L. Smith. Warren G. Ucsscy brought down somo big cars, too, thnt will bo shown. Tho ecr- already brought in has been placed i j dry placo nnd probably will keep In good condi tion. Railroad Must Hurry. To snvo tho good namu of Coob liny, tho railroad must hurry. In a letter received n fow dnya ngo from Port Inud n woman statod her willing ness to coino hero to visit providing uho could get hero snfoly, "but this Is imposslblo no a-," sha wroto. "I heard a Rosoburg stugo had boon held up, that tho stages down tho bench woro tipped over Into tho son nnd now comou tho wreck of tho Santa Clarn. I guess I'll wait for tho railroad." KiilntN On Stage. Prof. Archibald Ferguson Roddlo, head of tho dopart n cut of dramatics at tho state Uni versity, and well known hero for his readings of n year ngo, fnlntod on tho htngo a fow days ugo whllo in tho midst of the drama, "What tho Pub lie Wants." Tho play waB being staged by his students nnd Prof. Rod dlo waB In ono of tho leading roles. Overwork and worry were given na tho cnuso. Ho was removed rrom tho stage, tho audlouco rocolvod their money back nnd now Prof. Reddlo la In bod taking tho rest euro. Many to Debate. Moro high .Hohoola aro continually adding tholr names to tho list of tho schools en tered In tho state dobating contest. I Word from FWgono states that 42 i schools ur nbw in the race, among . Immel s Shoe Talk SHOB9 AND LBATHKR are what wo can tell you ssmotblng about. We have lmd ao yoars' experi ence In tho loather business and wo ought to know what wo aro talklug about. If you will como In and take a look at our shpes, w.b will explain to you how to toll a good shoo from a cheap shoe, and what kind of a shoo will squeak. Wo know how to stop the squeak. Wo carry tho Martha Washington Shoes, Most overyono has head what fine house shoes they are. Our prlco is . . . . ; S-.bo Baby Shoes from tho smallest to the largest sizes, fat ankle baby shoes with cloth top, white top, red top, blue top and black top, Iiaby shoes are priced from 40c to $1.0 The Bluffers come next, for all slz-c- of boys' and girls' patent leather, vlcl kid and gun metal, from $1.73 to 82.BO Rubbers for children, slzos from 5 to 12 at 5Ue Ladles' Rubbers, to fit any size shoo or heels 7.1c, H.V Men's Rubbers $1.00 Wo have somo odd pairs of shoes that wo will sell at almost your own price. Stop Jn ind tako a look. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP S. J. IMMItf, Prop. J80 South HrowdHay them being Mnrshflcld, North Bend, Coqulllo, Myrtle Paint and Bandon. Tho number of schools Is Increased by ono over the number of last year. Tho question Ib ."Resolved, That tho United States should adopt tho es sential features of tho Swiss system of military training and Borvlce." Tno local students nro already hnr,i nt work on the question. PERSONAL MENTION X !? GUY CIIAMI115RS was ilown from his Daniels Creek ranch. MRS. P. 11. CROUCH was down to day from llnynca Inlet shopping. W. R. HART, nt Hnyucs Inlet, trans acted business In the city today. T. CHRISTENSON, of Tcmploton, wns hero today on a Bhort visit. F. G. L1SSLI13, of Coqulllo, was hero again today, calling on tho trade. REN SMITH was down from his South Coos River ranch today. J. T. DAVIS, of Tcmploton, wns hero today looking nfter business matters. MRS. W. I). JENNINGS, of Hayncs Inlet, wns among tho shopping visitors down today. DISTRICT ATTORNEY MLJEQVIST was called to Coqulllo on legal business this morning. C. II. GRAM, of tho Stato Labor Commission, arrived In this morn ing from Portland. CAPTAIN T. J. MACGENN, of tho Hreakwntor, arrived-last evening ovorlnnj from Portland. JOSEPH FIFE JR., of tho Estabrooa company, Is hero from Ilamloii In connection with his tlo huslnoss. CHESTER E. HULING, prominent hnrdwnro merchant of Myrtlo Point, camo over on tho morning train. OEORGE FLANAGAN, Jr., has re turned from tho Ten Mllo coun try, whero ho has boon for sev eral woolen. wald who will tako a couplo of weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jones hnvo been nt tho Snu Fran cisco Exposition. C II. GRAM, doputy stale lnbor com mlsBiionor, arrived lioro today from Snlom and Portland on ono of his regular trips of Inspection. DON GARDINER who hns been con fluod to his homo In North Ilond for somo tlmo Is recuperating and was ablo to como to Mnrshflold today. HARRY GORDON has gono to Port land whero ho will bu for novornl days conferring with a shoo sales man from tho east. Ho Is oxpect od back on Saturday. TOM TENNISON, lineman of tho local telephone company, left tills morning for Gardiner, where ho will bo for two or thrco weeks look ing nfter company work. DEPUTY UNITED STATES MAR SHAL DECKER loft on Jho inorii' lug Btngo for Portland after sev eral days hero. It Is oxpoctcd that ho will return tigalu shortly. SYLVESTER JONES nnd wlfo uro expected horo soon from Myrtlo Point and Mr. Jonos will tako u position In tho Pala'co Moat Mar ket, rollovlng Mnnagor Nick Os- A. S. GILLENWATER has gono to Powers to tako a position with tho Smith-Powers Company. Ho and his wlfo and two sons woro passengers on tho Santa Clara, oil of tho boya holng drowned, MR. AND MRS. W. F. MILLER re turned via tho stage from Roso burg last evening after 10 days spent In San Francisco and ono day In Portlund. TJioyhnd a very en joyable trip. OLE 81SVERSON, proprietor of tho Lakcsldo Hotel, camo back to town hurriedly yesterday to got relief from an aching tooth. His pains woro rolloved and he roturnod home again. MRS. P. D. BROWN, wlfo of the S. P. engineer In charge of tho lino abovo North I.ako, camo in yesterday for a visit, making tho trip from tho uppermost tunnol to tho hridgo on tho train. J. M. PATTISON, formerly of Mnrsh flold but now with tho Matsul Im porting Company of Portland, left yostorday far Baudon to look after somo business after which he will return via Rosehurg to his home. CIIAJtLES HALL, of tho local telo phono company, loft on tho train this morning for Rosehurg. Ho lias business in Salem, Portland and Astoria and will probably re turn on tho next Kllhurn from tho north. II. L. CRAWFORD and wlfo went to tbo beach today In hopes of flnd ing traces of n shipment of per sonal effects which woro sent to Mrs. Crawford by her father at Sabehta, Kas., and which were on tho Santa Clara. OR. RAY 5IORROW and family aro moving from the Fred Messcrlo house at Eleventh and Central to tho Morrlssey houso on SoutJ Tenth, near EIrod. Fred Smith and family havo moved from tho Morrlssey house to tho Ayro houso on South Ninth, near Flanagan, which was vacated by Max Teppor and wife. DR. II. E. KEIrV, Dentist, U01 Coko Bldjc. I'ltoHe 1184. M ill Times tyant ads brine results. CASE NOT DROPPED MAMi INSPECTOR EXPECTED HERE TO INVESTIGATE May Mako Complete Examination of Alleged Opening of Mall Sacks Aboard Santa Clara Tho fact that Deputy United States Marshal Becker loft this morning, re turning to Portland, In no wise means that tho looting of tho mnll snets aboard, tho Santa Clara has been dropped, Is tho statement of Postmas- ftor Hugh McLaln this morning. There Is a strong probability time a postal Inspector 'will como hero very i shortly nnd mako n thorough exam ination. Ho will bo given tho evi dence thnt hns already been collect ed. Would Issue Warrants This man would hnvo authority to Issuo warrants for arrests and tho IT S. Marshal would then bo called 'up on to servo th in. Mr. Becker enmo hero for tho spe cific purposo of serving pnpors on the Bhcrlff nnd district attorney nnd, with this completed, his mission hero was through nnd licnco his return to Portlnnd. Xo Arrests Yet Thoro woro persistent rumors about the streots yesterday thnt nl rvndy sovornl arcsts had boon made In connection with the opening of the mall sacks. Thoro reports wcro un truo for no nrrests hnvo yot been Is Biicd, It was stated today. There Is a postal Inspector at Rose burg and It Is posslblo that ho mny bo sent in hero, Inasmuch as hoMs clos est to Coos Bay. ASKED KOIt HELP Telegram Sent to U. S. Maitlial for Protection A Portlnnd newspaper prlntu tho following: United States Marshal Montng received tho following tciepram from L. A. Llljcqvlst, District Attor ney nt Mnrshflold, "Wo cannot protect tho enrgo of wreck of tho Snntn Clarn. Will you deputize Harry Kimball, customs officer of this port as doputy United States Marshal to protect this ship and cargo from pirates? Also send dojnity from Portland at once. Ans wer this nnd wlro appointment of Harry Kimball tonight." Aa a ciihtoins official Kimball has no jurisdiction na tho Snntn Clara carried no off-shore cargo nnd noth ing In bond, Fodornl regulations innko It Imposslblo for Montng to wlro a doputlzatlon to him. Tho Marshal, however, Immediately wir ed tho Attorney General for author ization to proceed to Marsh field. PROBABLY RELATIVE Ilosebiii-K Bootblack TlitukN Ills Cous in W'ixh Mis-slug Man Tho Rosoburg Rovlow soys;. Whllo looking through n newspa per yostorday, ono of tho bootblncka In chnrgo of a stand nt tho cornor of Cass and Roso streets, discovered ' that his cousin's nanio upponron among those missing ns u result of! tho Snntn Clara disaster. Tho nnmo I of tho missing man Is G. Alton. Tho bootblack has telegraphed relatlvos nt Marshflel, to ascertain If tho Al len named In tho dispatches Is hla cousin or 1b another person who chanced to ho aboard tho Ill-fated boat." G. Allen was nt first roported missing but was tutor said to havo been seen alive slnco tho wreck. WRECKER COMING Representative of Company Will Ar rive Hero This Evening A representative of Simon Broth crs.n wrecking company, Is oxpoctcd horo tonight. Whether tho company has bought tho Santa Clara wreck with a vlow of salving, or whether the representative Is coming merely to look It ovor, Is not known. There aro winches, engines and othor machinery on tho wreck which If properly taken off by porsona un dprstandlng tho work would bo worth tho efforts of a wrecking company. BOOKS ARE RETURNED Tho Mussel Root Club boya brought to the public library about nlxty books which were taken up when they came ashore. Tho label was washed off, but there was enough left to show that tho books had something to do with tho stato library, it Is supposed that It was a circulating library. Tho books will be dried out at tho Marshflcld library and returned to wherever they belong. SEEKS .MISSING MAN Mayor F. E. Allen yesterday re ceived a telegram from Mrs. Bnrnotto of Spokane, Wash., asking for infor- matlon concerning tho winch drlvor on tho Santa Clara who Is missing I ar.d Is supposed to havo been lost ' Sho wanted to know whether hla namo was Robert Bhearer or Edward Shparor and a'0 asked for a donorlp-1 Times want da bring rfculU, WE SAVE YOU 25 TO 33 1-3 PER CENT ON EVERY ARTICLE YOU PURCHASE HERE OVER ANY SO-CALLED FORCED SALES, OR ANY OTHER. We do not buy bankrupt stock to mix in with our regular stock. Flanncletto Kimonos. They nro certainly dandy vnluos at one third tho prlco moro .tl.li, $1.U., DKo Ladles' Sateen Skirts, .ilnndy value .?l.'J:i, OKc, tll)c, 40c Barber Towels lite ttozeu Turkish Towels, good size, good weight, 17c value. Our prlco 1-Jjjc A larger one, 25c each value. Our prlco J"!&o en. Extra long nnd heavy, It fie en.. Our price -1 3o en. Outing Flannel, U7 In, wldo, good quality fie yd. Outing Flannel, 27 In. wide, 10c valuo. Our prlco 8 l-:ic jil. Dress Glughum, 27 In, wide, 10c value. Our prlco . ...H 1-itc yd. School Rulers , In ca. Pencils i. . i- for tie, and lo ou Men's Flnunol Shirts .' s. i!? 1.1)8, ijil.lD," IMc Ludles' Rubbers,' first quality, worthy ouo-thlrd moro. ...fHt; 4!c Logger Shirts, good heavy quality, slicker back, ?l.fi0 val..$;i.0H Boys' Mnoklnnws, Jfi.uu valuo. Our price ... .......... .i?:t.l)H Men's Mucktutuvs: mndo of long wool, Norfolk stylo, $S.G0 value. Our prlco ,.., 5(1.1)0 Intcreerated Wo Lead Others Follow. Specials:- APPLE, (Special) first-class Kiodn, aro hand picked, two boxes full for .7ttc BULK CRACKERS 12&c TULIP MILK, per can, (5c Snmo slzo na Cnruntton, (largo.) Gettings Cash Grocery youSmoEney NO. BROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL Winning number for this week is Oo'tJ We also had another drawing on last week's doll. The new number is T 2681 Burpee's 5, 10, 15 ct. Store lion of hlni. Sho did not any why she waB Interested In him, .LEAVE KOIt ARIZONA II. a. Sumorlln, J. N. Loo Jr. nnd Roy Stout depnrtod for Arlxonn, whoro thoy will Join a party of United Stated govornmont ouglu ocis, who nro engaged in scctlonulug a part of tho suiul-arld region of that stato. Kpcrdiu'll miIIn .South Thursday noon from North Bend. Tickets at Abstract offlco nnd Warren Paint era, North Bend. Reduction at Tho Panama. TO m 'Kt MAULED t Jw TODAY t ?$ FOR KALI') Ono hay horso with star In forehead; 8 years; weighs lir0; sound as a dollar and true us steel, flfiO cash. Two Jersey heifers, three yonrs old, JuhI fresh, :tfi each. Ono Jersey cow, flvo years old, to froahon lu Febru ary, $36. E. C. Bnrkor, Alio gany, Oregon. KOIt RENT Dairy ranch, wllli stock for sale. Jiiuulni G. A. Gould owner, Allegany, Oregon. f i pwiii mi in i i i iww FOR KALE CHEAP Household fur nlturu. Apply L. Ciimpboll, Cur tis Cottngo, Bunkor Hill. $ I WANTED t $ WANTED Second liana baby hod without mattrcBs. Phono U83-J. WANTED Kiom HO to KM acres, ' not over 10 miles front Coos Bay. Address "W," euro Times. J X FOR SALE t &$ KOIt SALE BV OWNER 200 acres stock and dairy farm 2 miles from Gravel Ford, Oregon. $15,000.00 E. O. Carter. Myrtlo Point, Orogon. FOR HALE ilOO red cedar posts, nnd 0 feet long, nlso a float, CO feet long, lu root wide, good sound planks. Apply Campbell's wood yard. KOR BALK Dnrw lwnr, from reg- fntni'jiil ntnnk. 1! 1nu rklrl Tfar 'f.V.tl. H.H"(I w .-. y. ..ft- ' ry uravcus. lMUQiuc luwt. r, Tho Originators of Low Prices ELKS DANCE Don't forgot Wednesday evening's dance. Bill, nnd bo right there with wlfo, mother, sister and swoet-lnwrt, This dunce lu for Elks only nnd lot'a malm It a Joyous one, Mako your engagements now for Wednesday evening. Thoro'a u big surprise wait ing for you. Como on, Bill! By order of commlttoc. FRANK V. CATTERLIN, I Chairman. NtyncE Must ho mild at onto Tho hus. iiii'sm and futures of THE DELICA TESSEN CO. For liiforiuatlon call at (ii'ttliiK'a Cash Grocery. Como ami look It over. M f !!, FOR RENT I KOIt RENT a furiiloheil l-roont liousos, modern. Phono BD-L. KOIt HUNT rwo-rooni furnished npartmout, heated, $1C Commer cial and Second. Innulro MaUon Quality Storo KOIt RENT Slyroom Jiouso, cor nor Third and Andorson. Tole phono 110-.I. BUNGALOW KOIt HUNT Now ami clean. South Eleventh stroot. F. E. Allen. KOIt RENT Two new niodoni five room cottages, plastered and with all modern conculoucesl located on Twelfth street. Rent $14 and $15 per month. Apply Going & Harvoy Furnlturo 8toro. KOIt RENT Now and modern ! room houso, with basement and nil modern conveniences, includ ing two hath rooms, two tollots, laundry tuba lu basomont, arrang ed for two families. West Bunker Hill. Ront reasonable. Apply Robert Marsden. Sr., telephone 312C. I $! It LOST AND FOUND t LOST Saturday near South Inlet, a heavy plush auto robe, black pa ono sldo and yellow and red qh othor, Reward for return or In rormntlou locating Baine, D llpusowortb. KOUND Part of rory oh Um4 Clara. Owner cmi get Mwe y ' paying for this ad &t Tlmw offlee. LOST ON SANTA CLARA Jltav of l.ilmmlnri' minlillfK. Kinder i)team Miminitnleate w,Rh Supr of Senool bUwid. Uoou. CH