The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 19, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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THE COOS dAV TIMES, MAftSHFlELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915 EVENING' EDITION.
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' Your clothes
need a rest
They'll be better clothes if they
get it once in a while, Just r as
a rest makes you a better man.,
If you have a plain blue or
gray or brown suit, alter
- nate it with
Copyright Hut ScWfnii &Mra
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Varsity Fifty
Five
in a check or Glen Urquhart, We can show you any variety of smart
patterns: they're decidedly the thing and unusual values at $25.
WE SELL
Inerwoven Hosiery
FOR MEN
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Woolen Mill Store
Marshfield
North Bend
312 Qatttiim, ii
FRONT iWr i ijlj i . Jill li 1 1 i.i FRONT
STREET - y "fffT(irritf - STREET '
Going Out of Business
Tho old sujluj: tlmt "n Dollar Saved N n Dollar Burned" nppllctt with double force in those
tlmp of flimiicliil hIi-osh. Vmi may not bo able to "earn a dollar," lnl hero Is u chance to wivo
many or those you liavo already captured. If a person wuro lo throw dollars In your lap, you
would i;raM tn,om eagerly. That's Just what wo aro giving; wo arc literally throwing dollar
In jour lap. A glnnco at tlio pi Ice below should convince tho most hkeptienl that wo mean
what wo say. '
Men's Department
Ono odd lot of mon'a lmtH, rog
ulnrl prices from $2.50 to
I 00; nil colors nnd. fh nn
fctylcs, now $ I lUU
Von can buy four 50- (JM nft
Uont Nocktlca now, ,..) lUU
Six pairs of 25- ' ' 7Cn
coat 1 1 oso vlb
All $1.50 Shirts 01 1 C
Now J) I. Id
Any noy'R Suit In tho
store i , . .
Any Hoy's Overcoat n
tho store, how. . .
.$3,75
.$3.00
Ladies' Department
Ono lot of Suits, Chovlots, Serge, Ilroadcloth, Bedford Cord and
Basket-weavo; regular $17.50 JP 7H
to $37.50. Your cholco PUU
An Opportunity of a Lifetime
Odd lot of 25 Dresses, Poplins, Taffetas, Mcssallnes, Sergos, all
the popular shades; regular prices JP 7R
$12,75 to $32.50.' Your cholco ...t 4JU1I1J
No One Should Neglect These Sacrifices.
rnt in MannlBh Mixtures, black and whlto chocks, In Korsoy
and heavy wool coatings, regular
$12.50 to $29.76. Your choice..!
Did You Ever See Wooer Bargains?
$8,75
Store Opei Wednesday and Saturday Evenings
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BREVITIES
NOVBMHBB TtDBS
Tlroo and heights or tides nt
Riarsiirioid. Tho tides aro placed In
order of occurrence, with their times
on tho first lino nnd heights on tho
second lino of each day. A compar
ison of consecutlvo heights will in
dicate whether it is high or low
water. High tido on tho bar one
hour nnd 54 minutes cnrllor than at
Marshfield.
l!!Hrs.. 0.37
(Pt. . . "4.2
'20IIrsv 1.24
Ft... 4.2
21llra.. 2.07
Ft... 4.2
C.32
1.5
S.li
1.8
.7.53
1.9
12.15
5.4
12.49
5.4
1.21
5.4
7.2(5
-0.2
8.01
-0.3
8.41
-0.4
WBATIIBB FOBBCAST
Dr AiioclitM Fra to Com nj Tim...
OUEOON Occasional
rain In tho west, rain or
snow in tho caBt; southerly
winds.
LOCAL TKMPRBATURII
RECORD
For tho 24 boura ending at
4:13 n. in.,' Nov. 19, by
BonJ. Ostllnd, special gov
ernment meteorologist:
Minimum 49
Maximum C2
At 4:43 a. m 49
Precipitation 32
Proclpltntlou Blnco Sept. 1,
1915 11.92
Precipitation sarae period
last yenr 18.89
Wind: , Northwot, cloudy.
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SUNRISE AM) SUNSET 4
Friday 4
November 19. Sun rises
4 nt 7:17 nnd sots at 4:30. 4
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Books Aro Lost, Tho Marsh field
llbrnry has received word that a
consignment of 20 now books woro
aboard tho Santa Clara. They havo
been lost.
To Talk to Children. Mrs. K.
Kolloy will conduct tho story hour
for tho children at tho Camcglo
Public Llbrnry J'n tho morning nt
10 o'clock. The" subjoct will ho
"The Story of 'Thanksgiving'' and
all children aro invited to attend.
Aro Bediming. Fred WIIboii has
written that ho Is intending to leave
1 San Francisco on fho tioxt trip of tho
rlvllbtirn for Coos flay. Ho will bo
accompanied by his wifo nnd his ?no
I thor who has boon under medical
I trontmout thoro for several wookn,
I Hack From Cjirry Coujitk Wll.
I Erlckson, who lias boon In Curry
County for sovoral months past run
ning n big road englno, has return
od, Tho roads boenmo so muddy
that further work was Impossible
Erlckson will remain horo for tho
winter.
CoiiifM Kor Man. A, Cameron,
travollug guard of tho stato Insnno
asylum, camo in last oyonlug on hli
wny to Cqqulllo whoro ho will tnko
Alfred Mnchndo back to Salem with
him. The county court a fow days
ago ndjudgod Machado mpntnlly in
efficient. Ho ia an elderly man.
(row f.ood CnmlwrrloM. At tho
f Chamber of Commerce havo beon re
ceived two quarts of samples of cran
berries grown on the ranch of lieu-
Prow lcr Scared Away. A prowler
about tho Nets Rasmusscn home, 27G
West Ulrcii avenue sometlmo on
Wednesday night was scared by tho
barking or tho dogs about tho houso.
Several bushes under n back window
wcro found broken down and It was
ibellcvod n mnn tried to raise the win-
Mow which was locked.
llao (iootl Mutle. Tho musical
part of tho services nt tho Baptist
church Is a most Interesting feature.
Mr. Hall is supported by a strong
chorus and tlio first half hour ench
evening Is given to n bright, Inspir
ing, song service, llov. O. Le Hoy,
Hall sang last evening, "Jesus In Pi
late's Hall". Ho will sing two solos
this evening. Ho has a full, rich
voice, his Interpretation Is porfect.
Hurt lly Auto. Lloyd Cornwall,
son of Capt. and Mrs. Is. J. Corn
wall of Gardiner, sustained n broken
nrm when his nuto "kicked back" at
Gardiner whllo ho was cranking hlo
machine Tho fracture is n com
pound one nnd extremely painful.
Passengers on tho stngo auto say
that Cornwall exhibited unusual
nervo and never flinched whllo be
ing taken back to socuro treatment.
May Iteiiialu South. H. N. Fen
ton,, diroctor of tho Coos Bay Con
cert Band for tho past thrco years,
accompanied by Mrs. Fonton loft this
morning aboard tho Adcllno for San
Francisco. Ho expects to remain
there nt least until (ho outcome ot
tho baud measure bo voted on nt tho
municipal election hero December 7.
Ho has thrco other offers that ho is
considering In the band line, ono of
them being In Oregon. His house
hold goods havo been packed.
Fow Fishermen ItesiKiud, On
Novumbcr lo tho da to closed for tho
tlnio In which fishermen should havo
(Hod with tho Master Fish Warden
tho slr.o of their salmon catches tho
pnst six months, providing they do
not U80 gill or sotnets. Since that
time only thrco havo filed these re
cords with Justice Ponnock to bo
forwarded to Salem. Theso thrco
havo nlBo paid tho suing duo, this de
pending on the variety ot salmon nnd
tho number taken.
Its A ''Homo" On Tho Police.
Two stray horses woro picked up by
tho police lato yesterday and placed
In tho city pond for safe keeping. To
day Chief Carter's looking for tho
owners. Tho animals, ono a dark
bay maro with "LS" branded on tho
loft hip and tho other a light bay
two years old with a bald fnco and
wearing a halter, wcro picked up, on
south Sixth Btrcot whoro they wcru
peacefully grazing on various front
lawnii and gardons,
Hiijm property Hero. Harry P.
Hlnman, of Spokane, who moved
hero recently has Just closed n doal
with Mrs. Mary Nlrols for tho pur
chase of hor property located on
South Fourth strcot, 50 foot south
of tho Cow Why Grocery. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hlnman will live 011 tho prom
ises. This doal was mado by Alva
Doll. Ho nlso this week sold to I.
Motty, of Colorado, five lots and
tw6 houses In Bay Park, belonging
to N. Lyon,
weuils KMiIIiKk From Horo. J. L.
Smith and Prof, Larson last ove
rling packed up in sacks and boxes
somo ot tho best exhibits shown
hero at tho corn show yesterday
and theso woro taken to Coqulllo
this morning. Thoy will bo placed
in tho show thoro to lllustrato con
cretely to tho Coqulllo Valloy that
Coos Bay can ralso corn.
Several to Com Show. Sovoral
ot tho farmers attending tho corn
show hero yestordny woro ho outhu
sed that thoy promised J. L. Smith
to attend tho show in Coqulllo
either today or tomorrow, Saturday
Is tho big day. A1 basket dinner
will bo served at noon and thoro
J. C. Penney Company-
t undersells all catalogue houses, and
gives you honest merchandise that can
be seen and handled before you buy.
We buy for CASH and
sell for CASH
Blankets at . .$l.fH, $l.(ll, $1.-11), DHc, (10c, U)o
Woot Blankets nt ..91.!!:), IMII, 9rt.B5 nnd 92.08
Comforts, full slzo at $1.8, 91.40 nnd 08c
Sheets, extra good values nt , . . . II)c nnd HOc
Pillow Cases, at 10c and 8 l-:tc
"KHANKL1N.H" SAXITAHY PILLOWH."' v
Great values nt " ', 9lflf. 08c, flOe, 4c
KIMONOS
Warm, fleecy garments at 9 1.10, 91.B0 and 'liftc
DAXMHj ClItnK.VS FKIE SLIPPKHS
For ladles, In dlffcront Btylca nnd colors 91.15, 08c, 10c
For children, In dlffcront stylos and colors, prlceB ranging
from 08c, 8llc, 70c, 50c nnd 40c
For mon, In felt nnd leather soles 08e nnd OOo
Compare theso prices with what you pay elsewhere
Wo Lead Others Follow. Tho Originators of Low Trices f
bon Lyons nt South Inlot. Ho hns
thoft3'new variety of berry, larger, nro "in"v rnces ror tno "o
it it. ! .. t . I nnri nvnnttur Mtn tW t Inf nrnnHtif
PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY
Moble Theate
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UYK.q TlfAT SKlxOT AtAretrreel Ksmnay drama with Hcv
erly Payne, tho popular favorite of tho sciwen.
"IS FAIUY GObMOTlIUK Wnllie Van Vitagraph comedy.
TH15 DIAMOND FHOM TUB SKV Tho American herial story
with Lottie PJekford. Two.reeh of pictures full or action and
"eautlfiil hcenery.
Lower Floor, 15 cts.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts.
TomoiTow night: "Tlie Homaiue of Ulaiuo" and Kathlyn Wil
"'"ns1 three reel wild aniinal drama. Keystone comedy.
Sunday matinee: "The Chlldion of the Ghetto" will he repeated
h' numerous rpouosfs. The theater seats 785 people nnd I JP mM
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WE CARRY
FRESH
MEATS
AT PRICES THAT WILL
SAVE rOU 'lyiONEY
Drop in and order your
Sunday Roast
Tender, juicy and at a price
that wiltpjease you
, Enterprise
Meat Market
than tho ordinary borry nnd much
lighter.
Xovcr Missed a Meal. S. B. Cnth
cart has written toiJ. W. Watt, tell
Ing him of their safe arrival in San 1
Francisco aboard tho last Adollno.
Ho boasts of tho fact that ho didn't rnch yesterday said that ho
miss a meal, though Mrs. Cathcart
was a, llttlo sick on tho Journey ' WHEN TIMES ARE DULL,
down. ! TCAnu vnno nni I ado
nnd evening that will bo Interesting
Tho corn exhibits thero mako up the
biggest collection of any of tho
three shows In tho county.
Buy Stock. August Carlson who
was In from his North Coos Hlver
was
This is your opportunity to buy the
best sweet potato on the market
for 2 cts. per pound.
Handy Soap, lv barn for
Gorman American Coffee, per pound
,25c
.SJQc
Gettings Cash Grocery you money
NO. UHOADWAY, NKAIt OBNTKAL
Palace Meat Markel
has moved from Broadway
to Central ave. near Second
lu addition to our regular offering" wo havo noiiio UHOICK
CIHCKBNH for Sunday dinner.
, IFuvo you tried our choice Frcnli Bastern Oysfern?
OUH PHONi: NUMI1KH 1.4 TUB 8AMB 100,
Palace Meat Market
CBNTHAIj avbnub
making tho place a dairy as well us
a gardou spot. Ho has a big hot
houso In which to raise lottuce and
has nrrangod with tho Sanitary Food
Storo and tho Model Grocory to han
dlo his products. Ho bought four
blooded Jerseys from Harry Thomas
who Is closing out his bolonglngu on
tho (higo ranch. C C Wilson
bought nlno head ot tho Thomas
stock. Mr. Carlson says ho almost
got a wildcat n short tlmo ugo. True
Haling, near Allegany, rocently kill
ed a bear In addition to gottlng four
fine buck heads during tho season.
Want Coroner' Verdict. A 'let
tor addressed to Conoror Frod Wil
son, nnd lu his nbsouco presented
to Jiidgo Pennock, from A. II.
Gago, agent of tho Prudential LKo
Insurance Company nt Salem, asks
for tho Coroner's verdict on tho San
ta Clara wreck. To him has been
presented u claim ot tho heirs of
Mrs. Sadie A. Caldbcck, a nurse
who was drowned, for tho collec
tion ot n policy mado out to her.
Mrs. Caldbcck was coming horo tof
visit her nloco, Mrs. C. W. Ulbbs,
of North Bond.
BUCK XOTICB
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WANTBI) Situation ns restaurant
cook, enn do pnstory work also.
Phono North Bond 1431, It. G.
Marques.
WANTBB Clean mgs nt Times ot-flco.
WANTBI) Four or five young; iiw
to mako up a class in chemistry,
for night work. Address Box
"M," thlB office
TPAPU Ynim
i'iu,,u m.,A.i f t fPA..in. ii.a I i-nww I WWII
has boon taking In the San Francis- j TO HAVE MORE
co Bxposltlon has gono to Monrovia )
THESE
CENTS,
Special meeting this uvonlng at
Blk'u lodgo rooms, Initiation.
J. W. HILDKNBHAND,
Bxnltod Ilulor.
WANTBI) Coiiulont nlrl '0 X""
oral housework. Four iir family.
Must have references. Address
M. 1). Times office. .
J FOR RENT J
FOB HUNT A plastered house Ih
good condition. 075 So. Seventh
St. Apply on premises.
I'OU IIB.VT Myrtlo Arms modern,
furnished apts, frco heat and
water, J22.D0 nnd up.
PRICES:'
25c
Tower will return homo.
for n short visit at tho homo of hla, COMPARE
sister, Mrs. Lorlng Leoto Day, :oi- D prt .,. ,mic
merly Miss Nollle Tower. She will "P v0rn lOUr pOUnUS
rpturn to, San Franciscp with him to'Soda, per package 5C
IX"X? w"Ph Mr" Fels-Naptha Soap, bar... 5c,
No. 3 large cans Solid-pack i
Tomatoes, per can 1 5c j
.California Soft-shell Wal
nuts, in boxes 25c
Apple Butter, jn 0lass.3Oc
Good Apples, box 50c
Fleischman's Yeast, two
( cakes 5c
Cheese, fresh, per lb 20c
Hot Sauce Tomatoes, can. ,5c
Llbhy Coal, 95.00 ton. Phono 7a,
Have your program? printed, nt
The Tttues office.
I DO VOL' Hl'FFBH WITH I
I HIIBLMATJHM? ( I
I Rexall I
I Rheumatic Pills I
H W'lH banish your rheumatic H
H pain and reduce swollen H
H Joints, H
I THE BUSY 'CORNER Ij
Tho Itexall Drug Storo H
,H PHONB 208 H
'Watch for our bio Special Sale
in December
Coos Bay
Farmers Exchange
-Central
Avenue and
Phono 370
Waterfront
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?$
FOB HA LB H cowh and 8 caltn
Geo, Montgomery, Box 778,
Marshfield, Orogon.
FOB MBNT Two-room furnlsUed
apartment, heated, $15, Commer
cial and Second. Inqulra Matson
Quality Storo.
I'OU ICBNT Six-room house, cor
ncr Tlilrd nnd Anderson. Tele
phouo 110-J. i
BOABD AND BOOM for two or thvee
In prlvtfto family, close In. Reas
onable. Address "H" caro Times
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FOB KI:NT Furnished flat, Hot and
cold water, bath. 8G3 Third St.
, . 4
WANTBD Olrl
work. Apply
phono 282-J.
for
general houso
liall Ave. or
FOB BBNT lloutiekeeplug kmhiis.
Low rent, 352 First Street North.
Phono 333-J.
WANTBD Comtelont woman for
housework. Three in family and
no washing Mrs Bertram, 10-1 1
Central.
FOB BBNT -Ono now modern flve
room cottage, plqs.tered a.nd with
nil modern conveniences, located
a Twelfth street, Heat $15
per month. Apply Oolug &
Harvey Furnlturo Storo. J.
: FOR SALE I
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FOB SALK BV OWNBB 200 tinm
stock and dairy farm 2 mllee froi
Oravol Ford, Oregon, $15,000.0?
K. O. Carter. Myrtlo Point. Omo
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FOB TBANSFKB AND STOR-
AGB OF 1IOU8KIIOLD GOODU
FBEIGBT AND BAGGAGJH
Call
FERGUSON TRANSFER
PIj(M 1W '
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Market Ave. ad W(rtree