The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 04, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FIVE, Image 5

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' THE C0S BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1 915 EVENING EDITION.
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TNJeckwejar specials
We have the finest line of 25-cent Neckwear
that has ever been shown on Coos Bay.
All styles string ties, bow ties, four-in-hand
ties, bat-wing ties, etc., in the latest shades and
only 25 cents.
When it comes to Christmas shopping for the
men and boys, THE FIXUP is Santa Claus' supply
shop.. Quality -gifts of the kind that men appre
ciate are to be found hero. In addition to our reg
ular stock, the Kilburn will bring us special Christ
mas goods from San Francisco.
THE
Till: PLACE WHERE Till? PRICE IS ALWAYS RIGHT
MARSHFIELD SOUTH REND
FIXUP
To the Voters of Marshfield
Much has boon said of tlio respective morlts of both candidates
for Moyor. However, It' Is 'not lho' purpose of tills nrtlclo to boost
for Mr. Copplo or Mr. Kvortson. You will do your wholo duty,
both to yoursolf mid to tho city whon you bo to tho polls. Hut
even so you will not bo doing your wholo duty to yoursolf until
you lake ndvantngo of tho opportunity offered you In securing
u hoinoHlto In Poihnm Purk. A Htnall monthly pnyiuuut will
liatullu ono of tiit'Ho cholro lots.
(aiKiiod)
(Paid Advortlsomont) W. A. HEIR.
Soft
w
ater
crijfj"HixTr"LOM"iiiirrTji rrr'jriiit'i
Tho advantages of soft water such as afforded hero tiro many
and of such Importanco that a great number of cities with hard
wnlcr supplier havo Installod wator-sortonlng plants nt largo ex
pense. Tho olivines at onp roqulrod for washing la considerable
Tlio labor of washing la much reduced. Tho wonr and tear of
clothing Is consequently diminished. Loss fuel Is roqulrod to
heat soft wntor and hot water is obtained moro quickly. Soft wa
ter Is highly doslrablo for atoam bollor uso in mills, etc. Soft
water In moro doslrablo from n health standpoint than hard water.
Soft wator brlnus a copper colored Iron stain from aldor troo
leaves at tho tlmo of heavy rains, but it only affects tho color and
appearanco of tho wator. This stain cannot bo removed by fil
tering or chemical trentmont. Ho not mtiko tho mistake- of heat
ing your hot wntor supply to higher tomporaturo than necessary
ns It causes needless rusting of tho hot wator piping.
KRkhH
COOS BAY
WATER. COMPANY
MARSHFIELD AND NORTH REND, OREGON.
Safety First. Service?
FlltK AND MARINE.' AUTOMOHILE. HICATrif, ACCI1M3XT,
LIFE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND
LI AIM MTV INSURANCE
E.I., CHANDLER, Agency.
Coke lliilMliis Minefield, Oregon.
RECEMRER TIRES -
Tlmo and heights of tides at
l Mnrshtlold. Tho tides aro placed In
t n print nt nnflilrfimnn ...III. tliAlw .I.am
v.mw. w& wvui i vuiu, null tuvil liliiCD 1 n
Inn Mm flrnt lino nn.l linlrrl.lo 1,0 blUMler,
! second lino of each day. A compar
ison or consecutive heights will In
dlcato whether It Is high or low
water. High tldo on tho bar one
hour and bi' minutes carllor than at
Marshfield.
of the high school. They expect to
return on tho afternoon train. This
organization was formed at Bandon
and Its purpose Is to get the In
structors together for tho purpose
of talking over school problems and
situations and the best ways of
meeting them.
To Speak Tomorrow. The llov.
O. Lo Roy Hall expects to speak
tomorrow morning at Flagstaff and
In the evening will preach over at
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. WEATHER FORECAST
OREGON Occasional
rain west, unsottlod, probab-
ly rnln or snow east, colder
0.1st tonight, southerly
winds.
.
SUNRISE AND SUNB.KT
! Saturday
December 4. Sun rises
at 7:3C and sets nt 1:27. O
Also HikI Xo Lights. Tho auto of
It. A. Copplo was reported at tho po
lice station for having no lights af
ter dark. There were three mach
ines teportcd on the Uooka this
morning.
, li'iui iniuti). ..uina lilll ownuoi
'domestic science teacher, this inorn-
flng took her class to visit the bako
shop of tho Coos Hay Hakcry and
witness tho production of bread and
pastry on a commercial scale.
To Movo Here. Dr. Pratt is hero
from Gardiner making nrrnugements
to movo to Cooos Hay. Ho will bo
associated with Dr. Ilartlc nnd ex
pects to movo here before January
1. Ho has many friends on tho Hay
who will wclcomo him here. Ho has
practicca successfully at Gardiner
for several years.
Action Dismissed. A voluntary
dismissal wns taken today In Judge
Coke's court by the plaintiff In tho
enso of Hluno versus llelino &
Hnlmos, the former ouo-tlmo owner
of tho Coos Hay Hnkory'nnd tho
latter tlio present viwuor. Htnno'
sought to hold HalmcH responsible
for n $500 nolo given by Hclmb.
Huk'ouy Disappears. Carpontcrs
this morning went to work sawing
off tho lower balcony of tho Lloyd
Orleans to spend his Christmas
vacation and get another whiff of
good southern sunshine. He will i
return sometime after New Years.
GEORGE A. GOULD was down from
; Allegany this morning looking
after business matters.
CHARLES CROUCH, of llaynes In
let, was here today looking after
some buslhons matters, !
MRS. NELS PETERSON', of Tomplc
ton, was down this morning do
ing come Christmas shopping.
'MRS. SWAN PETERSON camo down
on the Messenger today from
Hayncs Inlet to do some shopping,
HEN FISHER Is expected homo on
the stage either this evening or
tomorrow from Portland where ho
was called In connection with the
Shook case. ,
FRED M'COLLUM of North Rend
returned overland yostcrdny from j
tho Exposition, Mrs. McCullom
remained thero to spend the hoi- j
Idnys nt tho homo of her sister,
Mrs. Harry Moffltt. I
JERRY HUNTLEY of Gold Uench j
arrived hero yestorday to visit his'
bqii, Hnrry Huntley, nt North !
Bend and also to look nftor mat
ters at tho coming term of circuit
court In Coos county. Mr. Hunt
loy says Curry county hns had' an
unusually prosperous season.
A Big Saving in
Ladies' Coats & Wool Middies
A saving of 25 per cent over any so-called sales. EX;
amine these articles and be convinced for yourself."
$3.50 French Serge Middies. Our price $2.98
$2.75 Wool Serge Middies. Our price $1.98
$8.00 Plaid Coat, fancy trimmed. Our price ...$4.98
$12.00 Novelty Coat, cut in the latest design $8.9q
$15.00 Novelty Coat, cut in the latest design ...$9.90
ONE-PIECE WOOL DRESSES
$8.00 Messaline Dress, black $4.98
$6.00 Wool Poplin, Navy Blue. Our price $4.98
$8.00 Wool Serge, Navy Blue. Our price $4.98
Men's $5.00 Rain Coat, double texture $2.98
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING '
Sl Ineerporsted J
Tlio Originators of Low Prices.
Wo Load Others Follow
Go To Power. Mrs. W. J. Hill
iuid son, Hilly, left this week for
'Powers to Join Mr. Hill and mnko
tholr homo thero.
v "Will Itiin Nights. James Alton
hns announced that ho will run n
night shift of tho shluglo mill cm
ploying two men.
Visit Gurdlnei-. Tho Rev. R.obort
H. Drowning will lcavo Monday
morning on tho boach Btago for Gar
diner to conduct services In tho
Episcopal Church thero Monday
ovbnlng nnd Tuesday morning.
Ilml Xo Lights An automobllo
with n 22 1 15 llcensl) was roported
for having no lights Inst night, nenr
tho corner of Tenth and Central.
Also tho car of V. J. Conrad carried
no light on 11th, between Central
' and Commercial avenues.
Has III I Poison. Mrs. Chrlstlno
! Kruso of West Murshflold has been
I siifforlng from an attack of blood
' poisoning In her arm, resulting from
tho infection of n wound caliscd by
a crochet needle.
SU'clhcvid Season' Tho Btoolhoad
'.salmon soason will opon next Frl
iday. C. E. Nicholson, of tho Cold
"Storage., has arranged to hnudlo
!.them again this season,- shipping
thorn In ico to Portland and Seat
i tie. Tho prlco this season will bo
threo cents per pound.
(h.hier Found. Oron Hurrows
today telephoned Tho Tlmos that
tho ownor of tho loggor's pack
which ho found In Hunkor Hill yos
torday and ndvortlsod in Tho Tlmos
last night had boon locnted. Tlio
buudlo was found near tho railroad
'tracks and was thought to have fal
I Ion from tho train,
i To Form Team. Tho Knights of
Di.tlilnu nt Vnrlll llniul OXIIOCt to
form a basket ball team and wm '
o,wl nut olinllnnirna for KflVGnil I DITDOriMAI MCMTIOM
"' .... .. rUilUUNil- IIILIV I IUIW
gnmes through , tho winter, i noso
who probably will' bo In tho lineup
aro, Fremont Hodson, Clarenco Kiu
PUBLIC MARKET UP
MEANS OF AFFORDING FARMER
OUTLET FOR PRODUCE STARTED
Chamber of Commerce Hacks Movo
Joining of Four Orgnnlw (
tloiiH Also Set On Fool
Peanut
Rolled
noioi wnicn is now umiergomg re-; E8tabiBhmciit of a public market
pairs. The balconies were claimed whoro fnl.mor8 of Co08 ny nmy
to bo menaces by Flro Chief tanmcot ,ilroctly with tho housowlvod
Keating. Tho hotel Ih to bo rofln- nnt, Bocuro ft fav0rnblo maikot for
.lshed throughout, uccordlng to tho)thu,r ro,HCO WI',B ftlVored by nioui-i
ownor, J. H. Hridges, who i8 hero., ,)orH ot lho Cmmi,or 0 Commorco
Biipcrlntondlng tho work. J1nBt ovonB t0 8ueh nn extent that
ActloiiH Stnrtwl In tho Justice Pn,n,nition n, twn mn wna ..
Aourt this morning three BarnlBh-j,,)0ntC(, to iVcstlgnto, with power
niuiiiB wuio iiiunviuuii in uiu omul- t0 nct( Tho foot of Commorclnl ave-'
sou Lumber company against om-(llllo wn BURKC8lcd s n B00,i locn.
ployeos. Ed Volz brought anot0n for BUch n ninrket. Further-,
against Frank Standlsh for 2C; and Lnor0( tho ,emU0rs argued, and
another against Robert Simpson forlnmny of thom favoroiIi ti,0 project'
?10. Tho Commercial IninortlnB,now on foot to Join tlio Clmmbor ofl
compnny brought a garnlshnibnt pro- commorco, tho Mllllconia Club, tlio i
ceodlng ngnlnst Charles Helsner ot ni i Rainess Men's Association ami thoin,I(' ,!on 1,,R,1r ll commlttco to fur
for $3(5. Fellowship Club Into ono husky nr4tl,or '"vestlgato lho matter of coii-
Wlio Im It. Thero wns a mystery 'guiilztitlon. flolldntlon. Mr. Peck" will broach tho
nt tho poljco station this morning. It : Work for Market question at tho Fellowship Club
wns perfectly plain on tho pollco uug, jjcLnln, president of tho' nu-,ot,1,B n Tuesday evening.
that Tom Williams was Incarcoratod chambor of Commorco nnd W. U. I
for a shifted load but tho second 1 noiiKlas. nrosldont of tho Mllllcomal T,l Catholic ladles of Marshflold
contribution to tho hotel was entlroly club, aro tho mombuYs of tho net- w111 otortnln With n silver ten
.Monday artornoon nt tho Homo of
Mrs. A. II. Powers.
Hero is an opportunity to got nn
Aluminum Coffee1
Percolator
for l)l)o. .lust think of It, IM)c, mid
It's n rinr.dy, Como In nnd soo them,
or seo our iilndow.
Jlcio Is our plan: With every it
pound can of coffeo or it pounds of
K'loHv' Ji corieo ui our ivguinr prices
Ijulj'gr 31 wu urn koIii; to hell you ouo of
WfJ'mt theod coffeo makerx for l)c tho
i ck-liiillotn cost 1 1 rice.
Hiitter, tho Hintio hind and tho mino price, U lbs. for 'JZe
Oa(H, largo parkago ti.lc
11
Qg? ir'7mrZJ
Gettings Cash Grocery youSmoEney
NO. HROADWAY, NI1VU CENTRAL
minus nn nppolatlon, In fact, Instead nB committee, working toward n
as
of ovon being a blank, thoro wns nubile market.
n hugo (tiestton marl: on tho book. I Discussion of tho matter w
It was roportod that closo onto "brouglit up by Mr. Douglas. Ho
eight bolls, midnight, n waterlogged said that something la vitally wrong
craft was decried In tho offing bywlth the community. For years
Lookout Slioup, who organized n thoro has boon a steady payroll In
llfo-snving brlgado to breast tho this city, yet tho cost of living has
frothing sens and bring tho doro- been nnd U oxtronioly high. Hobo-
ELKS MEMim
Tho Marshflold Lodgo of Elks will
hold tholr nuuual memorial oxer-
lict Into port. Though It wns a dark llovos 0110 of tho main causes la that CB08 nt ti,0 n0i, Thoator Sunday
and stormy night, tho valiant men ro much .money Is flout out of tho ( u(toriloon t 1 o'clock. Tho Borvlcoa
wont forth, on tholr mission of mor-jolty to othor cltlos for tho buying of ar ,mi,ic and tho public generally
cy and salvage They found plenty ' produce which should bo raised by1,,, jnvlteil (o nttond.
of tho former and llttlo of tlio mt-, iocwi lurwurs aiiu oiu ni nomc. 1 Tho ,nomoriai 80rvlcca aro hold
, Doth Mr. Douglas and Mr. McLaln for Ul0 lccmsod memhor8 of Oro-
Hcctiro saino nt The Timos .offlco
by dcocrlblug properly nhd puylng
for this notice.
LOST ON IlllOADWAV Sum of
money. Rownrd for its return to
Hox "P," Times office.
I.O.ST l'lvo coupon JiooTch ot milk
tickets. Rownrd for return to
Coos Hay Ico & Cold Storago Co.
tor, for tho human nuostlonmnrk
hnd not ono ponny In his Jeans for
tho provorblal general fund.
snld thoy favored tho proposition of
gou and dosplto tho 250 mombors
intnotl.Wf l.l nit.. n n nnt.ll 1 '
....hmiMi,.,...u.,,ra.Blll)) ,0(lB0 has fow ,,occaBO(l
thoy start at nil and by next yar)mom,)or8 Tho momorlnl rltua, of
uiu luiiuuin ivuuiu iuiuw muy uuiu
0'CEAN "BfACH AUTO LINE
Gorst & King.
Leave Marshfield nt 7 n. ni., and returning leaving from Kinplro nt
a. nu Leave Marshfield nt 11 nan. and returning leave South
Blough 111 1 p. in. Lcavo Mnrshfleld nt 5 p. in. nnd rctiinilntf
icao South Slough nt O l. "'
lor, Josoph Harbor, Charles van
S5llo Jr., nnd Horbort Warren.
Coaiilllo Contest. O. S. Torroy
.has returned from Coqulllo whoro ho
bttonded a big mooting of tho Mooso
.lodgo Thursday night. Five candl
'dates woro Inltiatod and a member
ship campaign launched.. Ho said
it was no of tho best meetings ho
over attended and thoy expect to
a regular market horo. Tho mat
ter of luncheons with tho farmers to
. tiAAAiAAAiAAAAAAAAAiAAA! I tlUk OVOr 'N0""8 f "Operation WS
WILLIAM GOODMAN camo up yes-' Ti,oro WnB a division nmonc tho
tlio Elks is nu especially linprcs'slvo
ono.
DR. H. E. KELTV. Dentist, UOI
CokoHId. Phono 1J2-.T.
I- FOR SALE t
FURNITl'RE 1'OK SALE -Comploto
hoiiHokoopIng outfit, Including
some Myrtlowood, A bargain
for cash n next wook. Call, E
Times offlco.
torday from Emplro on a visit.
mombors rogardlng tho Joining of
rather favoring tho grouping of tho ,V,',,I,I "';. ; o f
Fellowship Club, tho Mllllcoma f!lnl.' "', A' ( W,la fo" Mayor (l'nl.1 Ad
havo a big time, whon tho contostj nURT M'CULLOOH nnd wlfo hnva
MRS. NANCY M'INTOSH, of Catch- Lt,0 four organltatlons, tho sontlmont
Ing Inlot, was in the .city today
on n visit.
ROY NORTON, of Catching Inlot,
wns among tho visitors In tho city
Inst ovoulng.
W.'R. HAINES loft yesterday for
Portland whero ho will rocolvo
medical treatment.
If you don't want n loose-Jolutcd,
for
)
FOR HALE CHEAP (his stovo Hnd
hcator, also small heating stovo.
214 Commorclnl nvenuo.
t FOR RENT t
FOR RENT Modern (I room liousn
Nlco yard mid garden on paved
Street. South 5th St. f 12 por
mouth. Seo I. S. Kaufman Co. or
J, C. Doano.
oble Theate
TO-NIGHT
. "WHO" PAYS- TI.U U 1. ery Important ..uesloi .' t ill Ik
Uflilc! tonight In tho fentm-o D').v plfturo. l.ntIHi
"THE PRICE OF FAME"
This Is tho fht of IS drama dealing with Ut.,1 unction- of
life Tlio iiueMiim Who Pays'.' .,.,., wim-.
"Tho las installment of "THE ROMANCE OF KLAIN ,h s
1-.g tho 0...t..ra of C.-..IB Konncly ..u.1 his n.urriago to Llatno
Do.lKo f
"initTOOXS IN THE llAlfllBltSHOP"
One of tho nnlmated nroucl. c1ui.soi-(.o.hI for eiei, ono to
,U8h " Loner Floor Ific ClTlWron 3c ltakony 10c
ts zx ssj: -l
11 gi eater picture ami n moro icalUtie nt,'" '
"riii uiiAii i.iicn
closes tho first Thursday In January
From War Zone. Cal Wright
ihas Just recolved a lottor
nn his son, Rceso Wright, who Is
ono of tho engineers on tho Stand
ard Oil tankor nrlndllla. Ho wroto
from Tunis, Alglors, whero ho hns
ust mado his second trip. Ho said
that thoy wero twlco detained by
warships of tho warring nations. Ho
roto enthusiastically of Tunis. Tho
llrindllln ia duo back nt Now4 York
about any day now.
Roiiiidtnblo Meets. Thero was a
meeting In Coqulllo today of tho
Coos County Roundtablo, a newly
formed association of tho men teach
ers of tho county. Attending from
Marshflold wero Supt. F. A. Tled
gen and Professors Walto, Barragar,
and Leland. From North Rend
wero Supt. Coo and Prof. Crubbs.
returned to Camp Ono after n
short stay In Marshflold.
DR. F. S. PRATT,- of Oardluor, camo
down on tho stage last evening to
confer with Dr. Hartley of North
Rend.
nnd tho Chambor of Commorco Into
ono, thus giving to tho lattor organ
ization tho social feature that bus
boon lacking.
Tho members who spoko In favor
of this movo woro C. It. Peok, W. U.
Douglas, Hugh McLnlu, Stewart
Lyons, I. S. Kaufman, C. I. Relgard
nnd F. 13. Allen.
" I havo examined tho member
ship it-lea of all four of these orga
nizations, said Stewart' Lyons, " and
find that many of tho mombors be
,S NP TODAY t
I FOR RENT (l-rooui 110110, nicely
furnished, all modern; also 2,
3-room flats furnished or unfur
nished, reasonable Phono Mr.
Wilson, 151-L.
R. S. KNOWLTON, promlnont drug- long to all four of tho organizations
gist and business man of CoquIIIo, mentioned, aud pay dues In thorn
n ... -...AM Innl n.Anl.n fit. A CllmVf '
IUII1U UC IUDI U1VJIIII(J tt W..W.
business trip. v
CHARLES HALL loft this morning
vlt tho' Myrtle Point route for
Portland whero he was called on
urgent business.
C. J. FUHRMAN, proprietor of
Fuhrman's pharmacy in Coquille,
camo over last evening to nttenu
' tho meeting of tho Coos Phar
maceutical Association at North
Hond.
WILL GOODRUM is intending to
leave soon for his homo In New
all."
President McLaln appointed C. It,
PeckWlDoiiglas, Earl Powell
Avoid additional bonds for city
expense: by voting for It. A. Copplo
for .Major. (Paid Ad.)
1 FOR RENT ((.room liouso partially
j furnished, clone In. Ph. F. M.
Painter, 241-J.
I FOR RENT Furnished flat, Hot nnd
I cold water, bath. 8C3 Third St.
1
j FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
I Low rent, 352 First Streot North.
Phono 333-J.
FOR RENT .1 room Hiingnlow fur
nlshod, good location. Rent $'-&
5 roams, unfurnlsho, ?1. Ap
ply to Tltlo Guarantee & Abstract
Company.
1 BSBI
DECIDEDLY DIFFERENT
Parisian Ivory for Christmas
Seo 011,. window. It Is full of this popular Ivory In SOLID
Myli Xo wood-filled pieces are car. led In stock. It is also
lirlced il:rht. Start a w?t for oo one. It makes n most prac
tical and appreciative gift.
"The Owl"
The Central Ave. Drug Store
Frank D. Cohan
I
For Christmas
Leather Goods
are always appropriate Wo
havo a largo ahd extensive
lino of everything that is
mado in leather.
Seo theso goods before you
finish shopping.
THE BUSY CORNER
Tho Reuill Drug Stoie
Phono U08
Wo deliver immediately
FOR RENT Now and modern Itl
room liouso, with bnsomont und
all modern conveniences, Includ
ing two bath rooms, two toilets,
laundry tubs In basomont, arrang
ed for two famlllo West Hunker
Hill. Ront 520 por month. Apply
F. W. Payno at S.nlth mill.
WANTED Set of tlo making tools.
Apply 'offlco of Central llotol.
FOR THE NEXT it( DAYS io Mill
deliver to you In good condition,
ono dozen choice, assorted roso
bushes for H, with order. Port-
. land Roso Nursery, Lents, Oregon,
I. , . -
Nl'RSE GIRL WANTED Mrs. Hnr-
! ry Nasburg. Apply Olllvant &
I Nasburg Grocery.
$
t LOST AND FOUND
FOl'ND Leather puro containing
small sum of money and receipt
for hunting license Owner may
SARTER'S
For Your
ICE CREAM
EVERYTHING SANITARY
ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION
Wo uiako Ico Cream to ordor,
any kind and in any quan
tity, for parties, lodges, pic
nics, t-tc. :: :: :: :: s:i
AVo do not xpeak of its
Q U A L I T Y
That speaks for Itself
SAR-TER'S
Phono IMIH-.T, Marshfield
Front St., OppMitn Rlnnco Hotel
ummmmmmmmmmmammmm
FARE TEN CENTS
City Limits North Rend, Be.
nn COMMUTATION lift
ZU TICKETS $1.73 ZU
Mnrshfield-North Read Auto
Line
Cars every ten minute from
O a. in. to IS p. in. to South
Slough once a day, leaving at
11 a. ui.t to Empire three trlpa
a day.
00R8T & KING, Prop.
--
t.. nt iiitjr.iit
.i. . 'iL.