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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1915)
-i v ' THE C0S BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 19 15 EVENING EDITION. nr THREE 'irf& fig Xjw M wM Priced at $5 and up in a tlyle to tult your tatle. Wear Better Shoes You get a ready-to-wear fit , no breaking-in comfort from first to last day's Wear in these "Natural Shape" Florsheims. Ask any man about The Florsheim Shoe. We are exetuiive agent Woolen Mill Store Marshfield 8 Mutnaiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiinnumintiiuiiuiiniiiim iiiiiiiimiimiww urn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiini Palace Meat Markel has moved from Broadway to Central ave. near Second la addition to our regular offerings wo hnvo Mtnio CHOICE CHICKENS for Sunday dinner, i Havo you tried our choice Fresh KnsCcrn Oyhtora? f OUIt 1MIOXIJ XUMIIKH IS TIIK 8ASIK 10(1. t Palace Meat Market OKXTIiArj avicxui: Noble Theatefl "A FOOL TIIKIIK WAS" A jilctnrlzntlon of tho Kipling poem nd tho great lluriies-.Iones pnlntliig, fcatutiug llio most Uilkcd-iif motion pltturo tictmsH In tlio world, 'THHDA 1IAUA" as Tlio Amu Mw Woman, a vivid tliemo that IiIh with t plmso of Hfo "wt will appeal lo nil clitics. "A fool thoro was, nnd ho mado his prayer Even ns you and I To a rag nnd a bono nnd a hank of hnlr How many nro tliero who do not know IIipmi linos? ,., ., TIIK MOST POWKItFUL PRO DUCTIOX KVKR PKIiSK.NTKI) I.N MOTION' IMCTl'HKS. WILL VlMalr or tUnxu, 15 cents: paw: tb. cents "jr Limits North Itnml. Ki 1 01 C0"IUTATION no tU TICKKTS S1.7K II Matshfield.North Rood Auto 1,1 tin p every ton minutes from . to 12 p. m.; to South MOUith nilCO n llnv. lAi.vlnf. nt 11 . tn.i to Kinnlro three trlus dT. GORST & KING, Trops. HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL ' Phone 3171 21! TOANSFKIt AND STOll- -ur. op HOUSEHOLD GOODS FREIGHT AND itAflOAflR Cull fERGUSON TRANSFER rnone 103 Rftitllon Urket Ave. and Waterfront CTG""AI1 Wntfs a spec- $,' "s. w. w. Nason. B8U - unn, so. Phone 220-R North Bend ( J HH SHOWN TOXIOHT ONLY Children, 5 cents Coos Bay Fish Market 119 FRONT STREET. A Mi KINDS OF DEEP SEA FISH WHEN IN THE MAR- KIM'. FHRSII OYSTERS. CLAMS AXD CHARS. Phono 110 W. L. 11 LAKE, Prop. SjHSHSH52JSE5E55E52SH5EraaZ5H5E5.C SARTER'S For Your ICE CREAM EVERYTHING SANITARY ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION Wo make Ico Cream to ordor, nny kind and in any quan tJty, for pnrties, lodges, pic nics, etc. :: :? '' !! Wo do not speak of its QUALITY That speaks tor itself SARTER'S Phono 203-.7, Marshfield Front St., 0ii06lt Rlanco Hotel flfiSii ii "" " "fc. - RWITIES XOVEMRKR TIRES I Tiroo and heights or tides nt ,MarshfIeld. Tho tides are placed In lorder of ocnlirrnnrn. wIMi tlmlr ilmao on tho first lino and heights on the second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. High tldo on tho bar one hour and G4 minutes earlier than at Marshflcld. Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft. . . Hrs.. Ft. . . Hrs.. Ft... Hrs.. Ft. . . Hrs.. Ft. . . lira.. Ft... 2.4G 4.2 3.2c 4.1 4.02 4.0 4.41 1.0 ri.23 3.9 C.07 3.9 0.1S 0.4 0.59 0.G 1.43 0.8 8.29 2.1 9.01 2.3 9.31 2,4 10.00 2.4 10.44 2.G 11.32 2.5 C.52 4.0 7.40 4.2 S.27 4.4 1.C3 G.3 2.25 5.2 2.58 5.1 3.33 5.0 4.11 4.S 4.54 4.5 12.32 2.4 1.42 2.2 2.51 1.9 9.1C -0.4 9.51 -0.3 10.2C -0.2 11.02 0.0 11.39 0.1 0.0 0.0 5.40 4.2 G.52 3.9 8.12 3.7 WKATHKIl FOUKCAST Or AnocltleJ Trtu to Coot Or Timet. 1 OIU2CJON ltaln, strong southerly winds in tho inter ior, strong south shifting to southwest gnlo along tho const. LOCAL TEMTOnATUnU RECOIID For tho 24 hours eadlng at 4:43 n. m., Nov. 22, by UenJ, Ostllnd, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 58 Minimum -10 At 4:43 a. m 41 Precipitation 20 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1915 13.53 i-reclpltatlon cano poriod laRt year 19. CO Wind. Northwest, cloudy. suxmsr XI) SUNSET Monday f Novombor 22, Sun rises nt 7:21 and sets nt 4:33 t$ I born : ' $$ KERN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kern of North Ilond, on Nov. 22, n Bovon pound dnughtor. This Is tho second child In tho fam ily. rTmiipll 'I'onlf lit. Tlin rttv coun cil will meet nt eight o'clock this evening. Thoro scorns to bo nothing doflnito hoforo thorn for action, but nro several matte of routine bust ' ness, nnd Dr. Mnsson will speak. Paving Is Started. Tho Warren Construction company today hnd a. smoll crow of men nt work putting on the top surfneo of tho Front street paving south of Central Avouuo. This work will bo finished very shortly and tho street opened to traffic to tho docks. Cranberries Grow Well. Rotibou Lyons, of Forndnlo, says that cran berries grow well on his North In let farm this season. Ho brought another variety, tho Michigan Pros perity, to tho Chamber of Commerce today. This Benson ho grow 300 bushels on his place. Cons Products G. A. Ronobrako today gave a further exhibition of tho lnrgo lino of products that mny bo produced hore. Ho had a sack of chostnuts grown on a big chest nut treo on his Isthmus Inlet ranch that wore Just as fino as Eastern chestnuts. Ho also has a hickory treo bearing on his placo. rvm itlini' llnui'd. Tho case of E. Randel, versus Gow Why. a civil ac tion, is being heard beforo Judgo Coke this afternoon. A complaint was entered somo tlmo ago by Mr. Randel, rlalinlng that a building be longing to Gow Why leans so closo to his building that tho brick walls aro endangered. Tho building of Gow Why's is a framo structure. Attended Game Kenneth D. Hauser and wife, on tholr way to DO YOU SUFFER WITH- RHEUMATISM? , Rexall Rheumatic Pills, will banish your rliotimatlc pain nntl reduce Mvplloii' joints. Tur diicv nnDMCfJ ' IPC OU5l wuimhuii a Tlio Rexall Drug Storo PHONE 208 Spokuno to visit over Thanksgiving, ! wont down from Portland on Salttr-' dny to 8co tlio U. of O.-O. A. C. j game Ho afterwards wired the ii-amio uvii;, unit nw it nils tv (iivui, game, tlint is, "for ducks", for tho field wps a sea of mud and water mid It rained nil during tho game. (Joes tii Power. Mr. Hurton, who has long been with tho Husyl Comer storo in Marsh field, will shortly move to Towers to tnko charge of tho Loekhnrt-Parsons Drug Storo there for a few months. lliw Excess Rnggnge Grovor Brown took aboard moro than tho le gal weight on Saturday night and was found a short tlmo afterwords down on Front street, lurching nbout ! In an unseaworthy condition. He , was taKen to tno iiaruor or Rcrugo , . . . . - and there spent tho night but ho was unablo to "punglo" across with a "fiver" for the general fund. Flrcnicii To Pnnce Tho members of tho Marshfield Volunteer Flro Do- n tiinti A n .it imtni itiittnimnltit t It sit Thanksgiving dnnco nt tho Eagles ' Hall on Wednesday evening. Tins Is about tho fourth of n series they1 havo planned and all tho proceeds go! toward tho Installation of a flro alarm systom In tho city. Tho flromen havo boon working on this project for months and nlrondy havo , accumulated qttlto a sum. Seeks lloy Tho JInrslifleld po llco aro In receipt of n letter from Mrs. Fannie Sevier of 1515 Mooro Street, Dolllngham, Wash., nsklng for Information concerning Husscll Osborn. Shu says ho left thoro two weeks ago for Marshflcld and sho has not heard of hint since. She says his father, Homer Osborn, was supposed to bo on Coos Hay. Husscll old, fivo feet flvo Inches tall and weighs nbout 135 pounds. It Is foe- Authors ninv tnkn n. Htnmi nimlimt V?"1 WLJo hokusesBtannd tflho ma iuiui-1. hud. ouiiui reuuo iuim anxious to hear about hint and tho 1 pollco want anyono knowing of tho I father or son to notify them. inn nlinllt Ttlltl ntlil 41rt $ t PERSONAL MENTION $$ ALVIN SMITH wns down from Coos River yesterday on a visit. ItOY LANDR1TII wnB In from Coos River today on business. W. A. STULL, of Stimuor, was among tho week ond visitors In tho city. W. C. FENSLER, of Myrtlo Point, en in o down and spent Sunday in tho city. GI30. DWYER Is In from Powers for a short stay on business nnd pleasure. DR. MASSON, of Myrtlo Point, Is In Mnrshflold today on business nnd pleasure II. J. MOHIt of tho Bouthorn Pacific office Is In Sn'n Francisco to sua tho exposition. A. S. HAMMOND, of North Ilcnil. wont over to Coaulllo on legal buslnosa this morning. FRANK ACKLEY was down from Powers to spend tho weok ond, re turning thoro today, PETER NORTON nnd'O. E. Norton woro -visitors hero Saturday front their homo nt Stintnor. DENNETT 8WANTON left on tho morning train for Coaulllo, whoro ho was called on legal business. CIIA8. FENSLER, dlsponsor of Jus tlco nnd manager of tho Hub storo at Powers, Is a Marshfield visitor today. DISTRICT ATTORNEY LILJE QVIST loft on tho morning train for Coqulllo, called thoro on logal buslnoss. P. M. HALL-LEWJS, county road master, was over Saturday ovonlng from Coaulllo on business, return ing thoro yesterday. PAT HENNESSEY returned to tho initio tt Dolmar this morning after spondlng tho woek ond at his homo on south Fifth stroet. J. J. RICHARDSON, Insurance ad just or, was called hero from Han don yesterday to mako an adjust ment 011 tlio damage at tho Lloyd Hotel. PRQF. J. E. LARSON, of O. A. C, has returned to his homo aftor soveral days In Coos county during which ho spoke hoforo throo corn iliows und judged tho exhibits. JAMES LANDRITH loft overland ...! . nmailnlllii llf1.. llA .1.111 uiininl Tlmnlratrlvlnir nt tlin linmn of G. II. Myers, whero his wlfo has been visiting for awhile CAPTAIN DUNSON, of tho Capo Arngo light houko, wuh a visitor hero today on business. Ho says ho will need it Hying mnchlno pretty soon to get over tho roads. I DR. L. G. JOHNSON and wlfo aro oxpoctod hero .from Myrtlo Point to spend Thanksgiving. Dr. John- I son Is planning to move to Coos Day about January 1 to engage iu the practice of medlclno hore 1 DR. JOHN STRAUR, of tho linker- ty of Oregon, arnveu tn from uu- eeno on tho stago last evening and ' left this mornlnK for Randon whoro ho addresses the high school students, going to Coqulllo and Mvrllo Point tomorrow. TO THE PURLIO Tho Elks Lodgo wishes to thank those who assisted In tho recovery or tho body of "V. S. Turpon, and es pecially to express our appreciation of tho heroic efforts of Alvln Smith and F. K. Gettlns who recovered the body, J. W. JHLDENDRAND. Exalted Ruler STRAUBISHERE via-: president ok UNIVERSI TY OF OREGON TO SPEAK Is Addressing High Schools of Coun ty "Attend College" is Slo .. gau Oxer Stnto "Don't stop your nducnliou nt tho high school; go on to college," Is tho topic of flvo addresses to bo dollvor ed by Dr. Straub, vlco president of tho University of OrORon, to tho high schools of Coos county. Ho arrived horo last evening and this morning loft for Btttulon whero no spoko at noon today. Tomorrow ho will bo nt Myrtle Point and Coqulllo and Wed . t .. neBiiay win atmress tno stuuents oi Mnrshflold and North Hand For 37 yours Dr. Strnnb has been n member of tho Btnto University faculty. Ho Is recognized as ono of tho strongest educational leaders of tho Htato. Last year ho spoko bo foro 94 high schools of Oregon, os- J?""1 h'9 mUslon of higher cducn '"" . , , , Ktnnds lMr Oregon School . "" ccaUBo 1 am from Eugene, J1.0" t foV V"1.1?"'0 t,1H HttM ,)U.; "; only In tho ono Institution." Bn tl I)r Strnnb last evening. "Tho l'rlmary purposo of my visits Is to Wf, tllu ?"B People Interested In collogo. Sotno may wnnt tho cours es of the university. I ntlvlso them to try Kttgcne. Others may want courses offered by O. A. C. Very' well, that's whoro I'll ntlvlso thoiul to ko. And lis tho snnio with the' Willnmotto University, tho Mon-I mouth Normal, and the rest of tho Institutions in tho stnto. ' "Oregon is spottuing thousands of dollars annually on her schools. There Is not n reason why 1,200 thIa B..l(0 f01. ......i,,,, illfIi,1Iin.1 uniiin mn uniwl tlm r xliltlpnn tn nlti- w. . V . ' - J or stales for tholr higher education. I say, pntroulzo homo industry." noro on rin.t Visit This Is Dr. Strnttb's first visit to Coos Roy and ho expressed hlinsolf very much Interested nnd surprised with Marshriohl, declaring "Its n wholo lot larger than 1 hnd expect-1 cd." Ho spoko about tho Homo Coining' day at tho University on Saturday" and tho 0. A. O. football game, which wnB won by tho University. Closo to 400 graduates canto back' to tho campus to sco tho nttnunl strugglo hotweon tho "rlvnl schools. ' Sotno of thorn wero old gray halrod iiii-ii mm nuiiiuii, KUUUIIIIUS Ol u quarter of n contury ngo. Dr. Strnttb will bo back In Mnrsh flold on Tuesday evening and will remain over horo Thanksgiving Dny for tho football gamo betwoon tho U. or O. frcshmou and tho local high school. Ho will speak at tho local high Bchool on Wednesday morning. PEOPLE TO VOTE ON SUNDAY CLOSING LAW Plan to Hnvo It Submitted to (ho People- Next Full Under Tho Iultluttvo Tlio Orogonlnn prints tho follow ing; Orogon'B Sunday closing law, now boforo tho Federal Court on n auos tloit of constitutionality, is to bo sub mitted to tho voters of tho stnto noxt Fall under tho Initiative Pe titions asking for tho submission of tho question of ropoaltug tho net havo been printed nnd will bo cir culated throughout tho Btnto. Dan Kollnher heads a commltteo of merchants bohlud tho plan. Tho printed potltions havo buou delivered to him, and will bo placed In tho hands of circulators at once Tho petition In ontltlod, "An In Itlatlvo Petition to Repeal and Abol ish tho Sunday Closing Law" nnd Is Initiated by tho following mombors nnd commltteo or tho Independent Retailors' Association or Portland; Dan Kcllahor, prosldout; Ron A, Rollamy, S, S. Rich, C. E. Monro nnd Leo R. Merrick. Specific di rections havo boon prepared for tho circulators and tho slguors. 4 SOCIAL CAI'EXHAR MONDAY Alpha Dolphlan Society with Miss Ircuo Preuss. TUESDAY Eastoru Star party lu lodgo rooms. WEDNESDAY Pastlmo Club with Mrs. Tom Juzu In North Roud. Auction Rrldgo Club with Mrs. Etigono Crosthwnlto. Dorcns Club with Jlrs. Jackson on Catching Inlot. THURSDAY Family Clrclo Tlianksgk Ing Dlnnor with Mr. and Mrs. Ii. ChrlsteiiBuu, Trio Card Club dlnnor with Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E. Uultmann. FRIDAY Thlmblo Club with Mrs. Fred Gluzler In North noun. Klostor Club with Mrs, R. W. Morrow, RUSSELL G. BEALE WEDS IN CALIFORNIA Realo, who formorly1 Russell G resided on Coos river with his par outs, has been married. A Llvo Oak, Cal., newspaper punts tho fol lowing about ttio wcuuing; Tho wedding of Russoll O. Hcalo and Miss Esther Henry, whoso en gagatneut was announcod somo weoks ago, took placo at tho homo of the brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Henry, at Llvo Oak Inst Sunday arternoon, thero being about twen ty relntives and Jntlmato rriends of tho brido and groom present. Rev. M, C. LuU officiated. After tlio coroptony a dainty luncheon was par takon of and about 4 o'clock Mr. and Mrs, Reale departed for Ban Fran- Thanksgiving We are thankful that we can truthfully say that you can save the price of one or more Turkeys by buyintj your Winter Suit, Shoes for the whole family, or other supplies, that the J. C. JENrMEY COMPANY is offering you below FORCED SALE PRICES EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. ., t, . lJm SUITS Men's Heavy Scotch Twicds, $25.00 value, bur prlco ... .$1(1.50 Mou's Heavy Ditto Sorgo, $22.50 value. Our price . . . . . .SMB.'S Men's hard-finish Worsteds, ?1S.00 value. Our prlqo ....$12.00 Men's Worsteds, Serges nittl Novelty Cloth, $15.00 value. .$0.00 A complete ilno of young men's Suits, three-pleco, ranging from $8.00, $7. 10, ?0.10 Uttost models In boys' Suits, C to 17 years, In Tweeds, Worsteds and Serges. .$1.08, !?;1.08, .$$:. 10, 92.O8 and 2.25 HIIOK8 Don't forget flint, wo wivo you 25 per cojtt on Shoe for tho wholo family, for nil purposes, AT AUj TIMKS. fy-&si5k&:&) OJBMMBrs?jTP Wo Lend Otlicm Follow. This is your opportunity to buy the best sweet potato on the marjket for 2 cts. per pound. Handy Soap, lv liars for . . Gorman American Coffee, per Gettings Cash Grocery yousmVoeney NO. RROAHWAY, NEAR CENTRAL E POLICE 1OOKIXG FOR MAX TRUNK .MYSTERY OF Thought to ho Georgo Rarlholo- mow Identity of Head Man Is' Not Certain (Or AmocUI4 1'rtw to Coot Ilajr Tlmn. PORTLAND, Ore. Nov. 22. Whllo tho pollco of Victoria, 11. C aro Hocking a man soon thoro who answers tho description of tho trunk I mystory murdoror, tho Portlnnd po llco nro still combing tho city on tho theory hn hits not loft here Tho Identity of tho victim, known ns John Llnnd, Is still In sotno doubt, ns nt Everett, Mass., a man of tho sauto nni'no clnlnts Llnnd stolo his coat nnd assumed his name Tho Identity of tho nllegcil murderer wns established us Goorgo Rartholomow, of Minneapolis, as; lio was seen by i former acquaintance In Llttnd'a company. FIGHT ISJIOLENT ARTILLERY DUEUS IX PROGRESS AT THE DAHDAXEIddCH lloinb Fighting Is Doing ('allied o by Allies u"il Tinks With ' Much Vigor (Dr AuocUttil I'reu la Coo UiT TIbim. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 22. An offlctnl sttttomont today sr.ya: "Artillery duols aro lit progress on tho Dardanelles front. Violent fighting with bombs Is taking placo near Soddul Ruhr." L. .1. SIMPSON HAYH NEED HIGH WAY HORDERIXG 1ILUFFS L. J. Sluipson declares a govern ment road should bo built around tho bluffs of Coos Head to Iliinlun dorr beach Tor tho quick transporta tion or Hfo saving equipment In tlmo; or uiro need, in it loner lo mo Chamber or Commerce from Han I Francisco, ho dcclaros that such n movo should ho lmmudinioiy put on foot. "Tho wreck of tho Santa Clara has shown tho necessity," ho writes. And further, Inasmuch uu this laud U within tho government uillltnry ro servo iu believes tho money should bo forthcoming from Congress. Already tho plan or n pnth. por liaps to ho built by tho Coast Guard crow, around this portion or tho i coast has boon stiuccstcd. L. J. ! Simpson tliinks thoro should bo n roadway, wldo enough for team and auto travel. ctst'O on their houoymoon. They will make their homo u Llvo Oak. Mr, Ucnlo Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Ilealo und In a young man of sterling worth, capable, In dustrious and of high character. Ills bride is tho accompnlahod daughter or Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Henry, lirom- lliuiu rvsmuiiis iu miu wu uuit. section, and they begin their wedded life with tho hearty congratulations of all and bust wishes for a long and happy future together. Tho ladliw tr tho Rainbow Cluh will hold it Cooked Food Salo at tho Pioneer Grocery Storo from ono o'clock on Tooiduy, the 2:lrd until 0 o'clock on Wednostlay a variety of good old fashioned things llko mother used to mako conlriliutetl by Mima of Coos Hay's most famous cooks. SEEUll E WOULD HE 0D ThcOrlgluators of liOtv Prices 25o pound , .StOc I NEW TODAY "r I LOST PlnetiBhlon, plonso return to Carl Albrceht, 21fi No. 4th st. j.OS'l Saturday, vhHo nk haby cap, between Ford Mcut Market und 7th mid Donnelly Strcots. Finder lonvo nt Times office WANTED Position by experienced cook or cook und holpor. Rest of reforonccs. Address 'D," caTo Times, FOR EXCHANGE FOR FAR.M Im proved, income, Ettstsldo property. Value $1000. Inquire W. J. La Palm. i ' .j LOST Knur link Frlcnd'hlp Itrace lot,. Finder leavo at Tlmoa office. FOR HALI'J Fitrin near Rosolnirg, fenced with woven wire, small orchard and berries, on mail routa near school, $127(5 cash, balance easy terms. Address "Farm," enro Times. LOST I small Mack grip on train at H. P. depot. Howard for Its return to "S." flmea otrice t WANTED t $$ WANTED Clean rgs tit Times of fice WAXTED Competent girl for gon oral housework. Four iu family. Must havo reforonccs. Address M. I). Times office X FOR RENT X FOR HUNT Housekeeping roonts. Low runt, 3C2 First Street North. Phono 333-J. FOR RENT Furnished flat, Hot and cold water, bath. 853 Third St, FOR RENT Myrtle Arms modern, furnished apts, free heat and watar, $22, SO und up. FOR RENT Tvto-rooin Muilshed apartment, heated, $15. Commer cial and Second, Inquire Matson Quality Store FOR 1NJXT SU-room liouse, cor uor Third and Anderson, Tolo phono 1 10-J. FOR KENT Ono new modern flvo roont cottago, plastored and with all modem comenloncos, located u Twelfth street. Rent $15 por month. Apply Going & Harvoy Furnlturo Store. t X . FOR SALE X FOR SALE RY OWNER 00 Mrm ntocjc and dairy fnrnt 3 miles from , Gravel' Ford, Oregon, $I5.90Q.OO O, Carter, Myr" Ppfnt, Orgo, (psanc i. -