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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1910)
Fjwr THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1910 EVENING EDITION. J Necessities of life are going higher in price every day, but we are selling The Florsheim Shoe at $5.00 and $6.00 per pair, and you never have had or will get more for your money sill wttJk mlMf C00S BAY TIDES. S- tiiy jamgvr m'jm lr- The Dover A complete ihoWingat$5 Soma few stifles $6 a w sV mBjEI IJHpVIH T WWBiMaitB m WOOLEN MILL STORE-. Mill-to-Man Clothiers MARSHFIELD OREGON High wntor Tuesday.. C Wcd'd'y... 7 Thursday. 8 Friday 9 Saturday 10 SUNDAY 11 Low wntor Date. ( li. m Tuesday.. Cf S:29 Wcd'd'y... 71 9:23 Thursday. 8 10:20 Friday 9)11:17 Saturday 10 SUNDAY 11! 0:11 December A. 3:28 4:11 1:157 fi:l G:38 7:28 DECEMBER A. M P. M. C.C 2:171 7.9 C.C 3:0G 7.G CO 4:00 G.9 7.1 5:20 G.4 7.5 G: 10 G.2 7.S 8:10 (L3 ft. I.I 1.3 4.0 3.G 1.5 2.0 P.M. h.m. I ft. 9:18 9:59 10:48 11:40 12:55 2:09 0.2 0.G 1.0 3.G 2.9 2.1 The Busy Corner's Manicure Instruments For Xmas Gifts NAIL DUFFERS iwc to $11.00 NAIL F1I.ES IOeto9l.no Cl'TICLF KNIVES noc to IjSli.OO SCISSORS FROM StWto91.no NAIL CLIPPERS FROM U-'ic to ?a.nt TVi:KZKIlS FROM 10c to 91.00 EAR SPOONS FHOM JOc to Toe MANICURE CASKS IN LEVTIIER PLUSH OR ' SATIN LINED, INSTRUMENTS MOUNTED IN IVORY, EBONY, SILVER AND AMBER, FITTED IN VARIOUS WAYS TO SUIT ALL PEOPLE FROM 92.no t sis.oo POCKET CASES SiJ.OO to S1H.00 Lodchari - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner' ' Marshfieid, Oregon iiniiKimu3L"tMjM uunvnuunBMnairmM SSiSi&StttSZ&VSiTcSZ1,'' ?S1 j"ii I THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON Fair In cnBt, nnd rain In west tonight and Wednesday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. RE- For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:43 p. ni., Dec. 5, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government me teorological nbscrbcr: Maximum 59 Minimum 41 At 4:43 p.jn 53 Precipitation 02 Wind; Southwest; cloudy. Marshflold nro now being mndo and a mooting will probably bo held at tho Marshflold Methodist church late Friday afternoon- for tho purpose. Saloons Closed. Tho Marshllold saloons aro closed today on account of city election, the law providing that tho saloons shall be closed from the hour tho polls open until tho polls close. To Cot Suits. Win. Grimes today Is collecting tho subscriptions to tho fund for purchasing tho uniforms for tho Coos liny Navnl reserves. The Marshllold divisions nro drilling reg ulnrly and Inst night elicited much fnvornblo comment by their showing. t:t::unu:uttmmmmt:m:mtimtr I Personal Notes it::::mmmtmmm:mmm:::mm:m:! JACKSON KINGSLEY of Sltkum was n Marshllold visitor yesterday. MRS. BERRY of Empire, Is n Mnrsh flcld shopper today. C. R. PECK nnd wlfo nro expected homo Thursday from Portland and Salem. JUDGE JOHN F. HALL Is at Coqullle whoro tho county court Is taking up road matters.. Meet Monday. Tho Port of Coos Dny commission will meet next Mon day to tnko up various mnttors of biiBluoss. Dr. Dlv Hotter. Dr. Geo. E. DU, who underwent an operation for ap pendicitis at Mercy hospital Inst week, continues to Improve nnd U getting along ns well ns could be expected. In Runaway. Goo. Wnsson nnd Ira Metcnlf whllo driving nlong the county road nt Rocky Point last Sat urday ovcnlng, had a bad accident. Tho heavy rnlns had washed out a deep cut In tho grade nnd tho horso fell In. After a wild scramble ho worked hlniBclf out, smnshed tho buggy nnd dragged Mr. Wnsson quite n dlstnnco. Ho was not badly hurt, but Metcalfs log wns sevoroly bruised. Don Lyons III. Mrs. J. T. Mc Cormac today received a letter from Mrs. J. E. Lyons stating that their son, Dan, had been operated on nt Aberdeen, November 29, for ap pendicitis. It was n very sovcro enso nnd for n time, grnvo doubts wertj hold for his recovery. Howovor ho Is now on tho rond to recovery which will bo gratifying nowp to tho many friends of tho cstlmnblo fnmlly on Coos Day. Has Prize Hen. John Longstaff of Marshflold, has a prlzo hen which ho will exhibit at tho Coos Pet nnd Poultry show which will bo hold hero Wednesday nnd Thursdny. Sho holds n record of lnylng 187 eggs In 243 days nnd-Mr. Longstnff would llko to fco n "biddy" that compnro with this. As eggs nro now worth Boronty cents per dozen, It can bo figured out how n few hens llko this ono would put n man on easy street. ! Exclusive jc LfTSaSHSHSHSiSHSZSaSESPSmSSSEhiia G ! 11111 'illlli Wwk if' " V "X Special price on nil trimmed lints, bonnots. Romodelllns old hats n speolnlty. mery Fur Is unquestionably tho leading stylo Influ onco of tho moment and never liavo fur been wprked Into Mllllnory with such charming ef fect. Thero nro turbans ontlroly of fur. Thero nro beautiful black, whlto nnd brown boavor hats. I am offering n fasci nating variety of thoso hats. $2.95to$12 Each FIno assortment of baby Form Club. Plnns for organizing n Mothers' nnd Tenchors' Club In MRS. E. E. DONALDSON 110 FRONT STREET. SftnspsESctsasMEnsEasESBssssTCsas CONCERT - Chaminade CLUB MRS. HORSFALL, Jr., Dlrect6r, presenting Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab Lyric-Soprano of Portland, at M isonic Theater Mbnday, Dec. 14 at 8:30 P. M. Seats now on sale at tho "Busy Corner." Reserved seats 91.00. 511S. MAY DEARBORN-SCHWAB General Admission 50 cents, It- &- wflLLLI LOST Lust Sunday mi English pot ter dog answering to tho nnnio of Jim. Information concerning whoroahouts will bo rowarded. J. A. Matson. FOR RENT or for sale Modem glass show enso nnd counter. Ap ply "O" Times' olllco. LOST Patent purso with 81.SI0 in silver nonr Stafford's Contral Avo nue, Monday night. Flnilor, please return to Guy Clausen, Times' car rler boy. OPPORTUNITY Tho automatic designating nests Is moro essential to tho poultry bustnoss than tho Incubator, they deslgnnto tho lay ers, and prevent egg eating, sco them at tho poultry show. I WIUMMm ifn.f !!! PMBWP m D i I Your i Credit Is ? Good 1 7 J Gevurtz & Sons 1 1 I ( Portland, Oiv. I MRS. II. II. McPHERSON nnd son will lenvo tomorrow for California whero they will spend tho wlntor. C. F. McCOLLUM nnd wlfo of North Head, expect to leavo soon for San Francisco whoro they will spend tho holldnys with relatives. road to securo hotter mall service, They went ns a committee from tho Chamber of Commerce. DEN MATHISON nud wlfo wont to Coqullle this morning, bolng call ed thero as witnesses against An derson, tho "Clothes Lino Rnffles" who Is charged with stealing wo men's clothos In Mnrshflold. An derson has been In tho county Jail for Bonio tlmo. MRS. HIRST of tho Sluslaw country passed through hero en route to San F rnnclsco whoro sho will spend tho holldnys with her son at tho Mnro Island Navy Yard. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hirst moved to. tho wilds of Oregon from Chicago a liUlo over a year ago. MRS. R. K. HOOTII, who has boon 111 at tho Homo hospital, hns re covered Biifllelontly to return to her homo In West Marshlleld. J. EUGENE SCHILLING nnd Miss Eugcnln returned this morning to their homo In Gardiner after n brief visit with many friends on Coos Dny. ED. McKEOWN, tho woll-known foromnn of tho Smlth-Powors Log ging Company, loft this morning for n holiday visit nt his old homo In Mlchlgnn. i IRA II. RIDDLE, tho court reporter, passed through hero today on route from Rosoburg to Coqulllo whoro ho will roport this torm of court for Judgo Coke. He reports Hint Prosecuting Attorney Drown mny not attend this torm of court. HUGH McLAIN nnd R. M. Jennings 1 returned todny noon from Coqulllo whero they woro In consultntlon with tho county court rolntlvo tr Impiovlng the MnrMhnold-Rosebuis Nineteen Days to Xmas DEC. 6 Get Christ mas Tree Trimmings NOW Tho PRKSI1YTERIAX Lndlea will opon their DAZAR In tho ALTiIAXCK DUILDING on FRONT strcot, Just south of tho Pcoplo's Market, PHI DAY, DECEMDEH I). Proparo to attend. RAZORS, HONKS, strops nud soap at MlliNERT. -tt-U-tWt-n-H-M-M-U-tl-a-M-XJ-H--H--n- n FOR SAW? Iron bed, set springs mattresses, pillows, largo velvet rug, Ingrain rug, largo easy rocker, cabinet, gas rango, gas heator, ono commodo, kltchou tablo, din ing tablo, two stands, 8 dlulug chairs, 1 now wire cot, kitchen utensils. Mako offer before Wed nesday. 252 So, Broadway. LOST Gentlemen's scarf pin Amethyst and poarl setting. Re turn to Times ofllco and receive reward. FOR KENT Warm rooms furnished Close In. Apply Times, FOR. HKXT Two nlco front rooms In Songstackon Building, just vac ated by Public Labrary. Rent $12.50 per month. Title Guaran tee fjnd Abstract Co, FOR SALE CHEAP Singer sowing machine. Room 4G, Uoyd hotol. Coos Bay Roseburg Stage Line Hnily stago bvtnecn RoM-burg nud Marshlleld. Stage leaves dally aad bUBLy nt - ll If p $0.00. IJTTO SrilKTTEK, Agfut, ,w MARKET A ;., MnrshiUId. PHOXE 11 O. P. DARXATtD, Agent, ROSEI1DRG, OR. I'liriilturo Carpets Rugs Drass J!eIs La co Curtains Mcu'h Clothing ladles' Clothing Jewelry CwH'Kcrj'i etc., etc. The Home Furnishers Best by Every Test Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour For 58 Years the Standard -H-H-tt-tJ-U-3 M I U I V a i n n XI i a n t a i a i M I a i ,i a i a i a i a i a t t a u a f 5-n-n-tt--B-n-n-u-u-n--tt-tt-n-n-tt-n-n-ttB-8-tt--"- I t V ::tt::j:nuintt:ujtttm 8 8 Santa's Suggestions THE VALUES offered by a store that has enjoyed uninter- i 44444H cti 4mfter 4-r4 Vs f4r irl4lri -vrfr.l- VA Vr4 4 4rfvrtf Ixl'NYr T? i upitw autod iui iuuiittu ytaio iuudi ut auuui ngxu iiuw at this season of the year you need many things that we carry Let us show you our. goods and quote prices. t Our Stock is krge and varied See for yourself I Gifts in Leather n n FOR SALE Cheap, boat livery, two launches, ono launch hull, 1C round bottom row boats, shop floats, tools and pattorns, For particulars call at Allger's Boat livery, North Bond. FOR HEXT Furnished room with deep closet, electric lights, tele phone nnd bath In connection. F. W. Estberg. WANTED Strong wouum or girt to care for elderly Invalid. Apply Mrs. Sengstacken, Marshflold, Or, FOR REXT Storo room occupied by Mrs. Aiken's millinery, on Decem ber 1, Apply Eugene O'Connell. n tt consists of Rump's Leather gooils tho best In America. Hand Bags, Letter Books, Card Cases, Purses, Travel ling Sots, etc. Fine H Stationery In Boxes, nil Wax Seals, Seals. beautiful Mouograms, --" j jri. 'ill rB Q Eye Glasses Let us flt your parents or friends up with a flno pair of tye glasses or spectaclos. Wo aro opticians. Manicure Sets wo have a big stock of them In Leather Cases, Sterling Sllvor Sots, and pearl sets. Come to us for CHAFING DISHES, COFFEE and TEA POTS, TRAYS, SPOONS and FORKS. BRASS GOODS. CHINA and JEWELRY. The Red Cross Drug Store j?jttttJtntjtt:m::5jnttt8tmt:jmtt-