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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1909)
HMHMpn .111(111 jp TfiW"' ffKf'f $. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1909 EVENING EDITION. SIX PAGES. ; g Iff U" y-. x 5SW5 M 7 3 w-... - v: 2J Jfc t 41W t"M : -w V ' (T from rami PACKAGE OK $100 IHIjIjS THROWN FROM 'UPPER STORY OP, i AT LANTA HOTEL CAUSES GREAT FLURRY. : ,, ATLANTA, Grf.'Bec. 13. Seized with a sudden spirit of unprecedent ed genoroslty, some unknown philan thropist,' whose modesty seems to be as great as Ills charity, pitched an un broken 'paclt&go of 100 ?1 bills from a window In the New Kimball short ly after; 3; 30 o.'clock. The package' of money, containing fresh, crisp ?i bills, fell on a passing Decatur street car, and like a shower of sparks from a freshly lighted Ro man candle, flew thick and faBt In all directions on the corner of Pryor and Decatur streets. Little newsboys, fruit -venders, tramps, bootblacks and even desir able citizens dazed at first by the shower of currency, rushed with one accord out In the street and. began to pick up greenbacks, thinking at the time that the blessing given the children of Israel in the wilderness when the manna fell from the skies, was repeating Itself 'In more substan tial shape. . .. One little newsie is said to have picked up a bimch Of the bills, amounting to ?15, and ' scampered away. Others sdcured one, 'tw"b, flVt and even seven. The scramble vasia' full blast, when, suddenly ay tall gentleman, dressed In an immaculate suit rushed out In the street. No, he was not the philanthropist Whtf had come to see that the distributlln should be equal. The crowd paused In the mad scramble while the tall gentleman whispered hurrlediy'to Patrolman W H. Bostwick, who had been attract ed by the; crowd. "It's all a mistake," the crowd heard the immaculate one whisper "Accidentally knocked out. "Belongs to a friend of mlno up there," point ing with hjs linger. 'Then the policeman helped the tall gentleman to gather in the money. Some state that ho received $11 back, and others say that ho secured $20, but all agreed that the unknown philanthropist was a "mighty fine guy!" Upon 'hearing Patrolman BostvIck say that;' the paqkage fell on tho street car before striking the ground, the tall gentleman hurried in pursui.'' of the car, which was just starting off after the"oxcItment. It was discov ered, however, that thp package made a clean break and the bills had scat tered clear of the car in every directions. HKNS ACT AS JUS WIRELESS SYSTEM AVINSTEAD, Conn., Dec. 11. One year ago, when a neighbor's chic kens scratched up hip,' garden and ate his tomntoes, C. D, Miles of Great Barrlngton, paid a lawyer to wrlto a warning letter to the poultry owner. When 'he '8rtw' his garden truck be ing ruined tho same way this week ho sent piessagos in a novel way. Ho took some corn, and to each ker nel tied a string- with a tag bearing the words; "Keep this chicken at homo." The chlqkens took tho .corn, and being unablo to swallow string and tag, ? wont away with tho notes jiuiutY Wanted 10 KISSES EACH DAY RLUEF1HLD, W. Va., Deb. 13. Declaring that 40 times a -day is more kissing than ovena woman can stand, tho police Judge of this city recommended that Edward Schneider and his wlfo seek separation. Schnei der first had his wlfo arrested be causo sho only allowed.) him 20 kisses a day, when for years he said he was getting 10. Later, Mrs. Schnoldor hnd Schuol der in court. 'charging that ho threat ened to kill her when sho refused to allow him tho 40 kisses. The court dlsmlbsod tho caso after advis ing the couplo to brenk nwny for good. Gold and sllvor mounted WATER MAN IDEAL fountain pens for Xnms prqsents. RED CROSS DRUG STORE. Ppckot FLASHLIGHTS, The OuuueryJ EASTSIDB la a. YTianep. CLAUSEN'S Shoos for COMFORT. Christmas Presents ciiristmas Presents n P m I R & 11 V I FOR ! FATHER ns "Why i aren't, there morp , Christmas gifts that are appropriate for incur and "Are there any novel presents so tho stereotyped collar box, hat brush or stickpin will not novo to be given this Christinas?" aro questions often heard, at this season of the year, par ticularly by women who do fancy work. And foe once the auswor may bo thnt there Is at least one nttractlvo A JCc&Efc'ZjtfA. fcf ZS-2r2 j-irli . " PIPE HACK. gift that an Ingenious wonfnn who la clever with -carpenter's tools can make. This present Is d ndvel pipe rack. To make the rack procure lour boards from a carpenter two eighteen lncbos long by sis lncbos wide and two eight een Inches long by flvo inches wide. In one of the latter pieces get a car penter to bore four' hole" three-eighths' of an inch In diameter and running lengthwise lu the board. The two end boles are four inches troni the ends iOf the bonrd, and all of the holes are two and 'u half Inches apart Tho two larger boards nre joined together by means of braces, which screw on the backs with very small screws. Flvo Inches from the top of the longer sldo Is fastened the board with the holes In It, so that It makes a shelf on the first piece. Then, five Inches below this, is fastened the other board In the same manner us the first by means of screws from the back. The rack is fin ished as far as the carpentering goes. The upper shelf Is for the pipes, the holes being made for them to rest in, while the lower shelf is tot tobacco boxes, matches, etc. The next thing is to stain It tho pop ular mission color. Then get .screw eyes and put them on the back, and through these put picture wire to hang It by. The hardest thing Is to print above the first shelf. "A, Man's Best Friend." Paint the letters with gold paint, which sets off the dark color of thu wood and gives the ruck ft finished, decorative appearance. FOR MOTHER OLD SAINT NICK Gift Fr the Golfer. For the use of Hjp up lo date father the golf score and change purse com- bl a ed makes a desirable pres ent Tbls is f us b loned of dark brown suede kid, the back be ing stiffened by moans of a piece of cardboard. Either buttons und buttonholes or the suappprs that are used, for gloves can be utilized for the clasps. A loop at the top is useful to pass over tho belt, while the oonp.scomt and miniature golf change x'DRsu. stick is a toy fas tened on by silk cord. JL i. 1 -- J A Tobacco Pouch. When wife or daughter makes a to bacco pouch for the pater he's alwaya delighted. A pretty pouch In rich browu or dark green, lined with n maroon silk, would be attractive when the edges are pinked nnd u draw string of heavy silk with long tassels run In near tho top. It's not the kid, the lining or tho cord that makes those bags so unuiunl. for without the mon ogram or west done In gilt thread or In bright coloied silks the pouches, aside from being handmade, would be quite the same as those bought In the shops, But with an attractive emblem or two or three Initials prettily emi broldered In one corner the pquches are presents any man, uo matter how surfeited with gifts, would be glad to receive at Christmas. Not New but Well Liked Present Knitted or crocheted ties, though not novelties, will he desirable gifts, for they are serviceable uud, belug made by hand, are valuable accessories to any wardrobe. In plalu green, dark cardinal or made of a combination of two tone effects or of two strongly contrasting colors, such as black nnd red or orange aud blue, they ure strik ing' contrasts as ueckwear. The Ever Useful Shaving Case, An attractive gift for a man Is n Rbavltig case. This Is composed of whlto tissue paper cut to the proper size, while the outside ease of blue linen, with tho scums outlined In white silk, Is in the bbapo of a football. The top is fastened with Inch wide satin ribbon of any color. A Christmas Present. It Is not often that one can find a suitable gift for an elderly man whoso eyes aro weak. A rendiug glass of tho new Uud. with a handle nnd a leather case, would be uceeptuble. The person lu doidit should experiment with this as a Christmas gift this year. The searcher after Christmas novel ties will Hud nothing more charming than the doll workbags and dainty lit tle gifts made from silks and old world brocades. These novelties unmlstuk-' ably proclnlm their Parisian origin, and, like most Importations from the French capital, they are expensive. But from a description of some of these charming trltles their home man ufacture is not difficult Most attrac tive is a doll workbag. The head of a pretty wax doll,, the size of which de; pends, of course, upon the size of the workbag you wish to make. Is pur Chased. A quaint coal scuttle bonnet of flowered silk is fashioned for the doll's beiid, which ties In a full bow under the chin. Pieces of buckram standing out to form shoulders Is next arranged about the doll's neck, and over this is fitted nn old fashioned fichu of silk edged with puffings of the same. This dressed up bead forms the top of the bag, tbo bag itself being n scanty! skirt of silk trimmed, with Has left us a lot of Xmas presents for young 'and Handkerchief, Lace Collar nnd Cuff Boxe?, Panpols, numerous to mention, wo will do burning cheap. old. Glovo, TIo, other things too Come and see us. O", Yes, flash lights and motors for boys. Wo also hnvo a nlco lino of electric fixtures stand lamps (and shades. Seo us for wiring headquarters for Santa Claus. MARSHFIELD ELECTRIC FIXTURE AND SUPPLY HOUSE 112 BROADWAY OPPOSITE TIMES' OFFICE. g-arifa-a-,, I By Day and iNight an The Value of Good Digestion Is 'easy to" figure if you knowi what your stomach is worth. Kodol keeps the stomach at par value, by insuring good digestion. Kodol cures Dyspepsia. Lk Ml B K li- "& DOLIuWOItKDAQ. flounces in 1830. style. At tbe,topi,of S the sklrti is 'the' usual . drawstring, whjch is run, , through) ,tbo top ofrithe doll's bend and' forms a sliding scalq in which the bagja'opened or closed... i ew I lour Here 1st a laundry bag that pnnnot' eluslvely conceal in ts depths any small article. This new, bag Is very, simple in construction.' - It'ls a square of a yard' Or more of nny material that is strong enough for the purpose. Bright cretonne is very good. This square Is hemmed awl each corner turned back half an Inch. On each of thQ blunted corners tlms made Issewed a loop of tape four Inches long: Small er bags can be made in the same way. Kodol Insures good digestlpn by absolutely duplicating N. ture's normal process, in perfectly digest ing all food taken Into tho stomi ach. 'While Kodol is doing this, tho stomach is resting and becoming Strong and healthy. A strong and healthy stomach guarantees a sound and active brain. Tho man with a sound stomach a stomach that is doing for tho body Just what Nature intended It to do is tho man who is always prepared for any emergency. He is "thero with tho gopds." The ihan with a sick stomach, is a man sick all over. When tho stomach Is irritated by undigested food, the blood and heart are di rectly affected. Then dullness, un natural sleepiness, sick-headaches, .vertigo and fainting spells, and even serious brain troublo develop. Kodol will prevent these. Spurring tfcs stomach and brain Sol to special effort by "tonics' and,., "stimulants" doesn't euro anything,,, or accomplish any good. Neither does dieting. InBigcstion and the serious ailments which ,it. induces , can bo averted and correctod only by natural means. Kodol supplies- thlBj natural means. It performs the etpma,ch'B, , work for It Just as tho stomach should perform it while tho stom ach takes a little rest,i "(ore thai i stomach's, sake." ,Our, Guarantee Go tbrour druggist today.nnil get n dot 'lar bottle. Then after you have used the entire contents of tho bottle it you can honestly Bay, that It baa not done you any fiooil, return the bottle to the druggist and io will refnnd your money without ques tion or delay. We will theri pay the drug gist for the bottle. Don't hesitate, all" d rugglsts know that onr guarantee Is good, ThlB offer applies to thelargc bottle only nnd to but one In a family. The large bot tle contains i'H times as much as tho fifty cent bottle. Kodol is prepared at tho labora tories of E. C. DqWtt & Co., Chicago. Eiectrii I Sip Talks For Yoi v . H I I ;lt is a thingoft ;ttyand brings in J- every day. LC00S BAY d 1 8l ELECTRIC ( w ----n-art;r( d by LOCKIIAKT PARSONS DRUG CO., MnrsIificM, Oic. tt-ra--:i-a-::-::-;:-J:-::-:j--i-K-t:-n-n-a--::--a--n--n- SLfL. J-. The most central location, on Coos Day. ,, IJUNKKIt IIILTi has a new school houso costing. $8,000. now occupied, 1' ' . J - i ' BUNKEIt HILL is within 15 minutes walk from Marshflold Postofilce. , , i ' HUNKER Hill has no CITY TAXES1V , 1 LOTS' $00 AND UI' $10.0!) DOWN, 5.00 PER MONTH.' NO INTEREST. EyVSY TERMS.. .- SEE W. J. RUST, U t a t & i a. I i I a i a t Hi a i a m LUDVIG CIIRI8TENSEM, Master. Hailing for Bandoa every Monday. For full Information, apply Chas Thorn ownor, or Tom Jamea, agent. ' b- -iiitiAif..iyi.. - ifi i. ,. -f. -ifl, - tfr-tfrTfoamM - Silk Flower Vae. Vases covered with brocaded silk nre the newest things out for holding flowers, and tho idea lstto havo threa of these holders arranged togeth er. These vases are" constructed from testing tubes that are used for chem ical experiments, and in tho pres ent Jnstance tho large ones about twelve I tic lies high are pressed Into service. About the three tubes is pasted handsome bro caded silk; or plain fabric may be used, studded with sequins and em brofdered with tiny de signs in ribbon flow o r s. Tho fabric Is applied wjth phqtogra tiller's paste and finished top and bottom with dull gold braid. Tho illustra tiOn shows bow tho tubes ore arrang ed. A gold cord is put around them In such a way as to make a good balance, and an extra If 1 JO ftp LITS THAT CARESS A STO GIE, SHALL NEVER TOUCH MINE SMOKE A MAGAZINES MAGAZINES i MAGAZINES-i ,j."No)v-the frost Is on t! Aii tliq fodder's in tho si It' gottln' long Vwaia;vct' uu nviu fituua out on f When you sit around the In a llsten'n V to tho tlck'on of the i you'ro a thlnken And a wonderinan you'vo forgqt, ' And to rofresh your memon! help toiremjnd you of the gooj wo'vo got. ' Wo have everything from kins down to pork, and.lt jo look pleasant and keep smlllij take your order and dellre goods for anything you like i C. W. Wola FAMILY GR0CEI -a-ara-a-a-a-tt-a-q-u;-:! M For indigestion and all stomach trouble take Foley's Orlno Laxative as it stimulates tho stomach and iver and regulates tho bowels and vyill positively cure habitual con stipation. RED CROSS PHAR MACY, (John Preuss, Prop.) I carry a full Hne of all tho latest magazines. Any magazine you wish from month to month will ho laid aside for you to call for. AUG. PRIZEEN 08 Central Ave., Marshflcld MAGAZINES MAGAZINES - If We Can't, Please a man with our laundering, then thero is no laundering that can please him. Tho work we do is ro cognlzed as being as near perfection as it can bo made. Have you tried it? Phono and our wagon will call MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEAM .LAUNDRY PHONE 220-J L. J. POST Contractor nud Huilder Elgt teen j cars' exper'enoo has tauuht ui a motto "Take our time anc i, .t rock right" PnWConiistint wul I35J ',Yk f12 South Secc &iiuet MARSHFIELD. 1SJS a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- SEE OUR LINE OP BOAT SUPPLIES. BEFORE DECID- & IJfG UPON WHAT TO GIVE & HIM FOR CHRISTMAS, V a Coos BayjjOil &$ Supply; Co. '7 8 I t n r 1 Fine Dairy Ranch 10Q iACRES Qnc-kalf Unfit tqra. Far house, goodjn anc outbuildings. Tjt head of cattle, some Iw h.ogs, rchlckons, otc. 'Fare Implements sufficient ruqning tho place. boat service. Price Jlifl Half cash. Can you finj equal around Coos Di'i I. Si .KAUFMAN W (Across from Chamber of Cd moroe,) -a-a-H-a-a-a-a-H-H-i?:11, p Waterfront, Near Market St., a -h-w-h - j?-w--w-w-n-n-n-f a EILK FIOWEH noi.nEit. quantity Is reserved for hanging the vases. The Doll Blotter. Reminiscent of days long ago Is a Httlo "lady" fashioned from cardboard whose prosaic mission is to serve as a blotter. The face und Ogure are paint ed in water colors, the pannler-llko drapery being made of purple blotting paper fastened with tiny brass bended tacks. 'This decorative desk adjunct costs 51.50. Bayside Paint Co. EVERYTHING IN PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. Coos Building, 05 Market Avcnuo Phone 200-L, Mnrshfleld, Ore. FOR SALE New "Homo Comfort" hotel range, good as new, cost $160. Will sell at half price. Seq W. K. Wiseman, opposite Times1. Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL PHONE 108-L. FOR, GOOD, CAKE Goto CorthelPs None Better Made. I Try th'mand become a stetdy customer. CURED. HA.Y FEVER AND SUMMER' A. S. Nusbaum, BatesTin dlana, writes 1 "Last ear I ' for three months with A told so .distressing that It InUf withvmy business, I hnd ma"1 symptoms ,ot hay. fever, and tars prescription dll notire4 case, an'd I took severa.1, nfj which seemed only to aggra'i Fortupately I Insisted upod I Foley's Honey and Tar. It Q cured me. My wife has flpd Foleyls Honey and Tar l" same success." RED CROSS, macy, (John Preusa, Prop.) Cash for Hides O. P. McGEORGE 178 Broadway South, Marslifleld TRY THE Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE 57-J. a-a-nrUrara-a-arn-HTfr' 8 SIXTY CENTS MBit D TINTS for I "High Life a steam Bper. $1.2 FOB FJ1 k GALLON KEG. 9220 for, gaUpnkee-, Phone your Qtff COOS DAY. EAGLE BRpf n ' COMPANY, PnQNE 27 MARSBW -a-a-na-ara-a--ar UNDER NJnf MANAGE IKS GAHDKN OIT t3 AND PRESSING, WOWO.? XUNO AND RBPAjnNP W 5D. FRENCH DRT CL SPHCIALTT. OYER CLUB c STORB, TOONT ST., PIipKi '