The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 12, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD,-- OREGdN. FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 12, 191f5--EVENlNG-EDiTlON. "
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Tftc " bulta' -correct style in every
detail select materials "Natural
Shape" lasts for comfort.
Pay $5
for ypur next pair of shoesit's like
making tin investment in footwear. The
initial outlay for a pair of Florsheims may be
more than you have been paying for shoes but
the returns will show a larger percentage in
length of service, added comfort and individual style.
You will bo proud of your feet and well satisfied if
you wear better shoes of the Elorahcim kind.
Woolen Mill Store "
Marshfield North Bend
SEVEN BIG SPECIALS AT
THE FAIR
For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Stop that high
cost of living by getting y our share of these wonderful
bargains.
!5c Olid Edgd Shoo "t$n
Dressing on snlo at. ... Ub
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50c Men's Suspenders', Prcsl
lent and other makes. QC
Ono Balo nt . j,.,i..'j'"'
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Outing Fliiniiols, bgsUlOc ami'
l-'Vjc grades, protly, -T7',-,
patterns, only por yd; .'V s'C '
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Uillcs' Long FlnnnolottojIClmonos;
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Ihe rair
Model Cash
Grocery
G
Pore Food
Groceries
Wo stand hohlnd nil of
our Grocerlos as to their pure,
fd imillilcri.
I'uro Food Grocurica nt
RKASONAHLE PRICES, to
gether with a PHOMP.T ")E
L1VKIIY SERVICE - Is our
motto. It, brings nnd holds
every custonior that over gives ,
s n trial. .- -t
Won't you try us nnd bo
convinced. , -
Phono us your ordop today.
Wo nro ovor ready to sorvo
you ob best wo know how.
80 COMMERCIAL AVENUE
PHONE .13.1
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oble Theate
TO-NIGHT
Tliu lloiuouif tho lllKheht Claw PliotopIayH
1'ho Klconti Cliiiptcr of THE DIAMOND HIKM THE HKV
"' serial Moiy tliat-Irf holding up t tho lafct tlirlllliiB
'" reel scenery that coul'l not ho lwttr.
I'tHAMOUNT TltAVKL PICTI'HIW Tm thirteenth liibtulN
"""U of thase Intorestlng.Sontli America travel plctur&s.
THE fiRIU'RKFjf "iwfll-Wnllles Van Vitngmpli comody
1 "n for everyone.
THE TAH'IN'O OF .MTANG POTE Sclig Western conhoy
Picture full of uctlon. .
IMII'IM DUD VISI1S JUS IXCLE'S FAI lanay cartoon
fonieilj- VOII know u,e.,,uullty uf thebe comedies lthout any
fuithcr cpl.uiation. f.'reat hturf.
Loner l'loorJlSc. llnlcouy IQc Children 5c
doming Monday: AJiother.blg Fob attraction. "Tho Children of tho
Ghetto" pictured .from tbo popular book. Tuesday night- -Hel
10 mi we'll Soe Coos CoKity no It Is '-Great pictures. Three
ccia of local happenings.
s
10c Host Shoo Polish. fl
On snlo, per can f Q
IlGc Hoys' Porcnlo and Clinm
hrny Wnlsta, proty pat- p
loriiB. 'Jow only IOC
Ono' lot Mercerized Gropes,
,20c and 2Go vnlucs white nnd
colors,- Only.. 10'
pur yard' . . . . JZi
7P
wcro $1.25 to $1.50, now I Ob
Next Door to-:
Chandler Hotel
E CARRY
All Kinds of
FRESH
MEAT
AT PRICES THAT WILL
SAVE YOU MONEY
Drop in and order your
Sunday Roast
Tender, juicy and at a price
.that will please you
Enterprise
Meat Market.
BREVITIES
AOVEMHER TIRES
Time and heights of tides nt
Mnrshflcld. The tides nro placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino and heights on the
second lino of each day. A compar
ison of consecutlvo hpigpts will ln
dicato whothor It is high or low
water. High tldo on tho har one
hour nnd b minutes earlier than at
Mnrshflcld.
lira. . 0.0G 0.29 12.10 5.39
Ft... -0.5
Hrs.. 1.03
Ft. . .-0.2
Hrs.. 2.01
4,2
7.35
4.2
8.35
4.4
9.29
4.5
2.1
1.28
2.0
2.49
1.8
4.02
1.4
5.0
G.54
4.5
8.15
4.2
9.34
4.1
Ft...
0.2
3.05
0.5
Hrs.,
Pt...
weather forecast
(Dr AuocliM Vim to Cooi Tikj Tlaiti.
OREGON Unsettled, pro-
hably occasion rnln In tho
west, nnd occnslon rain or
snow flurries In tho oast.. Vnr-
iablo winds. 4
LOCAL TUJIPEllATtniB
RECORD
For tho 24 hours ending at
4:13 a. in., Novombcr 12, by
HcnJ. Ostllnd, special gov-
erninont motcorologlBt:
Maximum 51
Minimum 39
At 4:43 a. m 40
1'rcclpltntlon G8
Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1,
1915 7.35
Precipitation satso period
last year 17.59
Wind Rniithwont nlnmlv
.4
;
.
.
8UNIUSE AM) sunset
4
Friday
November 12. Sun rises
at 7:07 nnd sets nt 4:43.
Will d'lvo Smoker. Tho Elks
I lodgo will glvo n smoker noxt Wed-
! Itnilflnip tlftrllt i ! fnanlilft Itnll
vmw; t"W Mb t . UOUUIV llitlli
Roth .Mills' Close;!. Doth mills of
tho C. A. Smith Company aro clos
ed for toduy nnd tomorrow nnd
will rcsUnio work again Monday
morning.
SulU For Sweden. Jool Ostllnd,
who loft for his homo In Swudon,
writes friends In this city from Now
York, whoro hu wont after visiting
llin nxlinsltlnn. A lntlnr nintnn (lint
ho expected to sntl from thoro last
Saturday so ho Is probably now on
his way across tho wnter.
To Voto on Iludgot. Tho 1910
budget of tho city of Marahflold will
be voted on next Monday ovoulng by
tho council and any ono having any
grlovunccs regarding tho cost of run
ning tho city will bo heard at thnt
tlmo. It Is posslblo thnt n 20 mill
tax levy will bo mado for this year.
dm Not Come. A lottor was re
ceived this morning nt tho Chamber
of Commorco from San Francisco
stntlng that E. F. Trofz, trnvollng sec
retary of tho Chamber of Commorco
of tho United Stnees, will bo uunblo
to viBlt Marshfield this trip. Tho loi
ter mild a mix up on dates Is respon
Hlblo. ' Will Visit at lromo. Mrs. J. T.
Vnlnfiirff hnn ironn In Hnlrtm wlmrn
her husbapd was railed a fow days
ago by tho sorious Illness of his mo
ther. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mclnturff, ac
cording to n wiro received thla morn
ing by II. O. Craves, will visit tholr
paronts In Saloin for a week or 10
days boforo returning hero.
InsiKct Line. O. H. 'Maiiguo, of
Western Union company; and 11,, C
Currlo, tolepho'iio und tolograph on
glnoor of Uio lnterstato commerce
'commission, camo in lust evening
fom Eugene, Tho men Inspected the
offlco equlpinoiit of tho locnl tolo-,
graph offlco nnd.Joft again thlouiOrn
lug, returning.
Harrow Muy Hu". It Is reported
that C. It. narrows,, Coos representa
tive to tho state loglslaturo. is about
ready to announce himself a candi
date In tho primaries of next Al'rJl
tfor tho-nomlnatlpn for district attor
, noy. , Ho has mado no doflnlto an
' noiiuconiQiit but has stated his frlonun
aro urging him to run uild thnt ho
inlay do so,
j TJils Ts lloulble, Local "grads"
of the V. of C. nre 'recolvlng much
i guying lately because, of tho oi;or,
i nious scoro of 72 to 0 run ognlnst tho
team of their Alma Mater In Herkeloy
last Saturday .by tho U. of W. foot-
, bull eleven, And now on top of this
1 comes tho report that tho crlpplos
of tho Alamedo county Infirmary
havo challenged the hluo and gold
hosts to a football gamo,
jieeUa Further D.ita. Senator
fbninhrtrlnln. wrltlnir from AVarslllng-
ton, says in n letter this morning
Mint ho has personally tnken up with
tho Coast Guard service tho matter ot
a special appropriation to complete
tho Coos Hay station. Ho said that
Captain Borlhoir, of tho service, has
sont mnps to n representative hero
asking for fuller Information on the
subject.
Football Men Como. On tho
morning train camo tho members o.
tho Coqulllo football team that this
nftcrnoon mot with tho local cloven
on tho South Broadway field. Tho
visitors aro K. Lesllo, Phillip John
son, F. O. nitlicr, William Down?,
William Peart, J. n. Hersoy, .1. J. Lcs
Ho; J. F. Stanley, Hugh Hnrlockor,
Howard Pike, Marc Shelley and J. W.
Crltes. Thoy will return home to
morrow.
Homo For Turkey Day Today on
tho Ktlhurn Kenneth Hntiser shipped
his big Wlnton Six to Spokano and on
Monday Mr. and Mrs. Hnuscr are
InlondlnB to leave on tho Btngo for
Eugetio nnd thence to Spokano whoro
tlioy will spend Thanksgiving with
tho pnronts ot Mrs. Hanson They
nro intending to bo gone In tho north
for several weeks. Tho work of
Ilnusor and Hatisor company Is nl
most comploted on tho Wlllnmctto
Pacific, thcro remaining yet but n
small soction or trestllng to ho com
pleted. ;
t PERSONAL MENTION t
AL NICHOLS was up from Emplro
today on business.
Mil S-. ARCHIE IIOONE of Powor3
was n Marshfield shopper tdday.
QUO. HOTNOR is expected homo to
day from n business trip to Port
land. F. L. MILTON was hero from his
Coos Illvcr ranch today on busi
ness. P. L. PIIELAN, of Myrtlo Point, camo
over Inst cvoulug on n short busi
ness trip.
13. It. HODSON wno down from hlo
South Coos Itlvor ranch today on
business,
N. B. DAGGETT of Allegany, was In
town today looking after somo
shopping,
PETER MIUIlA'SOUIi has roturnod
homo from n business trip to San
Francisco.
MIIS. MAHY HAWKINS, of Port
Orford, Is out of tho hospital and
will soon roturn homo.
SWAN flENSON camo In todny from
',
SOCIAL CALENDAR
FIlIDAY
M. H. 8. Athletic Uouoflt
danco In Eagles Hall.
Th I in bio Club with 7tlrs. 4
Lester Eaton In 'Jangor.
Trio Cnrd Club with Mrs.
Frank Donning,
Daptlst airls Missionary
Guild nt church parlors 7:30
o'clock.
11. Y. P. U. Social nt homo
of Mr. nnd Mrs. I). L, Hood. 4
Eplscopnl Soclnl In Guild
Hall.
Ladles Art Club with Mrs.
E. . McArthur,
Mrs. E. L. McCIuro on-
i tortnlns at luncheon und sow-
Ins.
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
'NOW
See C0RTHELL
Phono 3171
T. J. WOAIFK C A. n. nODGINB
Marshfield "T ,N rn
'EhtlHintos I'Mriilshed
riibae 140-U. Marshfield, Oregna
WEAVING All kinds a scec-
lialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason. 680
h2th Courth, So. Phone 220-R
MERCHANTS CAFE
PopHlar Place for
Good Meals '
Prices Rcasonahlft
Cor. Commercial and Il'cty'y.
Rexall I
I Beef, Iron 1
H IV oil mr h !
DON'T LET YOUIt KYBTEM
H nvs down :
H ItchiilldM Your KjMciii, for H
H Ni'noiiMiCh.s iiikI lo.ss of H
H uppclKo. H
I THE BUSY CORNER I
H Tho Itexall Drug Htoro Hi
I 4 PHONE 28 , Hi
H Wo Deliver H
nnHi
Portland to look after his rallrond
contract near Ten Mile.
D. I. McQEE was a passenger on the
morning train to tho Valley whero
ho is calling on tho trade
W. J. FELLOWS was in last ovcnlug
nnd today from Lakeside to look
after somo business interests.
DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRI)
returned to Coqulllo nftor coming
hero with legal papers to bo served.
KENNETH HAUSER left this mom.
lng for Ton MUo to sco how tho
railroad work Is coming along
thoro.
STATE HANK EXAMINER STEW
ART Is hero today from Salem to
examine tho Scniidlnavlan-Amcrl'
en n Hank.
SIRS. T. L. LAWHORNE of Allegany
hns returned homo nftor u fow days
visit with her sister Mrs. C. E.
'Powers.
MRS. JENNIE WRIGHT Of McMlnn
vlllo will leave for her homo on the
Kllbtirn after a visit nt tho homo
of Mrs. Mntr Diiuo.
W. N. EKULAI) loft vln Floronco thlH
morning for Portland for a Bhort
stay and to accompany Mrs. Ekblnd
and tho children homo.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN HANSON
loft on the morning train for Idaho
whoro Mr. Hanson will bo connect
ed with tho Uolso-Pnyctto Lum
ber company.
MR. AND MRS. S. II. CATIICART
nro leaving today on tho Speed
well for San Francisco. They will
sco tho exposition and visit rel
atives in Sulsun, Cnl., and will bo
away throo weeks.
MRB. VENIA TRAVIS, of this city,
will leave shortly for Twin FallB,
Idaho, whoro her brother now Is.
Ho writes that ho hna a splendid
situation for her,
MRS. A, L. KOHLER will return
Supdny from tho East, whoro sho
has been spondjitg Bovornl weeks
with Mr. Kohlcr's people. Mrs.
Kohlor was formerly Miss Emm&
Erlckson of Mnrshflald.
MR. AND MRS. ROHERT McCANN.
of North Hend, arrived homo on
tho Btcnmshlp Kllbtirn this morn
ing from an extended stay In Cali
fornia whero they wont on tho ac
count of Mr. McCann'8 health.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. CHAN
DLER arrlvod homo this morning
via. Eugcuo from n vory enjoyable
trip to (ho Exposition. Mr. Chan
dler wont down about two weeks
ago nnd Mrs. Chandler visited first
In Washington boforo going south.
V. G, 1HND.MARSH, ongliioor In
chargo ot tho track laying north of
Coos Hay, with Mrs. Hlndmnrsh
intends to loavo Monday via Eu
gene for San Francisco whoio thoy
will spend a two weeks vacation lit
tho Exposition.
T. J. THRIFT, county assessor, was
over this morning from Coqulllo,
coining to moot C. L. Starr, of
Portland, tarf attorney for several
lumber interests. Mr. Thrift Juih
boon resting nftor his operation but
oxpoctg to bo In Ills offlco again on
Monday.
RALPH E. KOOZER, auditor nnd
field roprcbcutatlvu of tho State
Industrial Accldont Commission,
will ho at tho Chandler Hotel for
the next few days, having recent
ly arrived from tho Hnlom offlco.
Ho .will bo glad to meet (any em
ployers and glvo Information to
thoso Interested In tho workmen's
compensation law.
AT THE HOTELS t
$$
Chandler Hotel
F II, French, Portland; K. H
Wcsloder, Hnudou; W. C. Laird. Co
oullloj C. M. LoVulloy, Portland; W.
.f Jaoarfe, Portland; J. Simon,
Portland; W. It. Hlrt, San Frnnclsco;
H, C. Currlor, San Francisco; G. H.
Mnngue, San Francisco; Mrs. V. O.
Hiudmarsh, Hausor; Charles H. Stew
art, Albany; Mrs, J. C. Tulloy, Port
land; C. A- Maddaux, Omuhn; f.. M.
Ncsmlth, Portland; C. H. Hanson,
Portland; P. L. Pholan, Myrtlo Point;
C W. Smith, Portland; N. O. Fell
mcr, Haudon.
Hlniiro Hotel
Mrs. Mary Huwklns, port Orford;
MrB. Francos Sutton, Port Orford;
Porcy Mllbiin, Coqulllo; E. Nelson,
Powes; S. Henzez, Powers; William
Cottell, Coos Rlvor; C. Hall, Co
qulllo; F. I). Schultz, Handon; Tom
Leo, Waldport; WIUIriu II. Holland,
Pnrkorsburg; W, J. Follows, Lake
Bido; W. II. Smith, Coos River.
L'oyrt Ilhtel
A. J, nailoy, Gold Hcach; C. E.
England, Gunnison, Cpl.; Arciilo Hat
Icy, PjiUman; Leo Sargont, Coqulllo;
V F, Roonoy, Heaver Hill; II. Hon
gell, Prosper; F. H. Smith, loworj
N. E. Daggett, Allegany; H. H. Ore
gory, Cottage Orovo; M. Urown, Myr
tle Point-
Have your programs printed nt
Tho Tbneo offlre.
H
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FOR TRANSFER AND STOIU
AGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
FREIGHT AND HAGOAGE
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
Phone 403
Residence Phone 13-J
Slarket Are, nnd Waterfront
Wet Weather Wearables'
ow
f
You can gelt them at Jab
Ibeir's prices at the JL CPen
oey Company Store,,
MEN'S
Doublo Toxturo Cnshmero, fltMKl
Double tcxturo print lining,
full Htrnppod, cemented $U8
Doublo toxturo, oxtrn vnl, ijtll.MH
HOYS'
Doublo tcxturo, print lin
ing ... .' $J.nH
Doublo Toxturo, extra vn. SUM
A. .L TOWER CO. FISH
. HltA.Vl) OLOTHINCJ
Long Const, Reflex, $3.00
vnltio $2.;ll
Medium Coat, Roflox, ?2.C0
vnluo $'2.'Ml
Waist Pniit, $1.50 vnluo. .9 1. SKI
Squam Tarp Hats, 3Ro va.,"Ur
Parafluo Pants, ?2,2C vnluo...
VjmmMJ J) iff
Wo Lend Othorrt Follow.
Home-cured Dried Apples per lb. (unbleached) 10c
Golden West Coffee, per pound 40c
Butter, (Norway) 2-pound squares 68c
Cooking apples, two boxes e75c
Preserves (largo 25c glass) - 20c
Gettings Cash Grocery yous money
NO. HHOADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmlmmmmm
Cold Weather
SPELLS
Heating Stoves
We Carry Thirty Varietiesin .- . 4
Wood and CoalfHeaters
Hot Blasts for Coal and Wood.
Oaks for Coal. Cast Box for Wood;
Perfection for Oil.
All reasonably prioed.
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
I NFW TODAY I
FOR HALK Phmo In flrM tlann eon
dltlou. Must tell nt once ? 150.00.
Phono 132 R.
. .
FOUND ON REACH Clilld'H photo,
graph off Santa Clara. Ownor can
'got'samo at Times Offlco by Paying
for this ad. .
FOR RENT 7-riioiu lniis, closo
In, good repair, ?10. I. 8. Kauf
man & Co.
FOUND I-wly'H signet rl"g. 0"it
may havo somo by Identifying ar
ticle nnd paying for this ad.
FOR HA LI Equity or half Intoi-cl
In Lot 0 Hlk, C 1st Addition,
Murshflold, D. P. Lnmlelle, Hillings
Mont. It. F. D. No. 2.
REWARD If packago of cxprcM
from Santa Clara is found coutaln
lug personal papers belonging to
T. D. Mullln, llbornl roward will
be glvon. for Its return to Ward ,M,
Hluko, Mnrshfiold, Oregon.
t FOR SALE t
FOR XALE CHEAP Stock mid
fixtures of Gow Why's storo on
Fourth stroot. Gow Why.
FOR KALE .Small iiinch nml Mock,
A snap for right party. Phono
fiOOl North Hend.
' -I. " 'i' "' " ' "
FOR HALI Ono hay lioyoQ vlth
star In forehead; 8 yours; weighs
HBO; sound as a dollar and trim
aa steel, flCQ cash. Two Jorpoy
heifers, three years old, just fresh,
?35 ench, Ono Jersoy cow, flvo
aim
VOSIKN
Doublo Tcxturo Cashmoro $9.00
Doublo texture, print lin
ing, full Btrnppcd mid ce
mented ., . l.tK
Doublo tcxturo, extra vnl., $S!.U8
Evtra value., light weight,
rubber lined $ 1.18
(JIltLS
Douh'o toxturo, full strapped
nnd comented $a.tw
Doublo tcxturo, extra vnl., 91.98
Ralu Coat, hllio, hodd at
tached, rubbor lined. .i.t8
Capes, hood attached, hluo
nnd red, extra vnluo. .$1.7tt
$1.71)
Vii u LL Umw
Tllu Orlglnaloni of Low Pr'ieM
i
'NORTH BEND
yo.ira old, to freshen In Febru
ary, ?3G. E. O. Hnrkor, Alle
gany, Oregon.
FOR HALE CHEAP Huiik1iiIi1 fur
ulturo. Apply L. Campbell, Cur
tis Cottage, Hunker Hill,
i FOR SALE HY OWNER S00 ncrtM
stock and dairy farm 2 mils from
Gravol Ford, Oregon, $16,000.00
E. O. Carter, Myrtle Point, Oregon,
: FOR RENT t
FOR RENT Dairy raitcli, with
stock for salo. Inquire G. A. Gould
owner, Allognny, Oregon.
)'()R RENT S3 furnished -l-room
houses, inodorn. Phone CC-L.
FOR RENT Tun-room funiUheU
apartment, heated, ?1C. Comhicr
clal and Second, Inquire Mutson
Quality Store.
1 - - ' t i -
FOR RENT HK-i-oom hoiwo, cor.
nor Tlilrd and Avoi'sen. Tele-
pjiouo 110J,
RUNGAT.OW FOR HET jewfMia
clean. South KIoVentlirect, .
E.
Allen.
i
FOR RENT Two new modem 'i-.
room cottages, plastered and with
all modern conveniences, loeeted
on Twelfth strcot. Ront ?H !
$15 por month. Apply OoliMf
Harvey Furnlturo Store,
JLi
FOR ItENT New and m4lrn ,1
foom house, with basement an
all modern conveniences.' Includ
ing two bath roews, two toilets,
laundry tubs In bawHWttUsrreni
cd for twq families, Weet Bunlrer
Hill, Rent reasoacble. Apply
Robert Mare, r., llpbon
f
125, iK
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