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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1910)
k& !W THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1910-EVENING EDITION. Personal Notes 11 J Hi psft ,?TL SJI A paivtial list: Overcoats nuil Suits Hats and Caps Rncnio Gloves Neckties Sweater Coats Supcndci-s Shoes Mufflers Initial Handkerchiefs Umbrellas Hosiery CutT Links Scarf Pins PENDLETON INDIAN ROBES Mill-to-Man niiiirnj Christmas Gift That Will Never beForgotten IS W$r Hi r , , . ' ni CCZ2232EE?.S 4 The King' of All Cyli nder I tyl The new ,,EKT" Columbia Graplio; o a ia the ono machine cf it3 l:lnd. Ik cznboc'.ics t'.:c very points which have made the r.at success cf ll:o Diss Graphophoncs. Compact, cocvcuXct, chrtpc! r.vl l1 ;!-, it h an entirely iuw departure iu talking1 i3acl.ia.j eloign. Play3 bath 2-rai.nute and 4-minutc records. It haa the' famous Columbia Tone Arm and a big flower horn. 2 To rubber tube, no horn crane, no horn staud and the horn swing's in any direction. Columbia Graphophone i s For Sale at tho "BUSY CORNER" R CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. fc ultablo for your children, wife or husband, a Policy la tho Mutual Llfo of New York, aaseta 561 millions, la IISTAKB. It will never breafc, tear, tarnish, Jade or got tiro- Don't Let This Miss Here, at a Man's .Store, Is the Proper Place to Buy a Man's Gifts The old bug-a-boo of what to buy for a man, will immediately lose its dread once you step into our store. We've the best of every thing a man wears, and, speaking from personal knowledge, we know a man is always best pleased with the kind of Christmas things we are ready to show you. I The Woolen Mill Clothier && rtfcju I ,... i J.M3M.A isfc-1 Z Atmi. '' 5 A 3R3B3 2afcaBraBBiJ l'lttav.' ximis rHMflH&S F Machines some, and will protect and make a happy family. Air-plant and air-plant brass hang ing baskets at PRENTISS & Co.'s. i& asa.vM? "7--riJs ri You Store Lji sSS J Marshficld, Oregon North Bend News Mrs. Jack Farley of Coos Itlvor, Is shopping hero today. W. II. Piper was down today get ting lumber for his now houso on North Coos River. Rev. It. G. Sumniorlln has return ed today via Drain from n six weeks Evangollstlc tour. Win. Miirr, who has been employ ed at Itoseburg for two months, re turned today to spend tho holidays here. Mrs. Geo. Wltto of North Dond HolghtB, Is visiting at tho homo of hor dniightor, Mrs. Frank Rood, on Coos Itlvor. Mrs. Robort McCann loft today for South Coos River whero sho will ha the guost of hor daughter, Mrs. E. P. Hodson, ovor Xmns. Robort McCann nml Miss Lillian will join hor there Saturday to stay ovor Christmas. Geo. Smith, who has been nttond Iiik buslnoss collogo nt Portland, re turned today on tho Dronkwator and will spond tho holidays with his par outs, Mr. and Mrs. Smith nt IJlaclc Creok. Word has Just boen received horo of the mnrrlago of Dunoon Hondry, a woll-known North Bend man, nnl Miss Pearl Shoaror, a cousin of Mrs. A. W. Myers, which took plnco nt Pendleton Thanksgiving Day. Thoy will reside at Pendleton. Tfiin-"rT"- n"ir" FOR ItEXT 20-ncro ranch In clt.v limits of Myrtlo Point well Im proved. Good bearing orchard, loganberries and raspberries, 'I acres bearing strawberries, half mllo from postofflco or high school. Rent reasonable. AppJv L. Amadou, 17S Broadway, Marahfleld, Oregon, LOST Pair of nose cyo glasses In case. Reward for return to Times' FOR SALE Thro Humphrey gas lamps cheap. In good condition. Palace hotel, North Bend. RETURNED Gold and pearl linnd led umbrella exchanged at post office. Owner can get same at Times' office. FOR SALE One ftfteen-horse-power ralSSII ti fiEfilM COOS BAY TIDES. DECEMBER High water A.M. P.M. Date, li.m. ft. h.in. ft. Thursday 22 5:18 7.5 4:52 CO Friday... 23 0:11 7.7 0:08 C.3 Saturday 24 7:03 7.8 7:31 CO SUNDAY 25 7:G4 7.9 8:51 0.0 DECEMBER Low water Date, A. M. P. M, h.m. ft. h.ni. 11:23 3.1 11:28 1.112:35 0:22 1.8 1:43 1:20 2.3 2:48 ft. 3.1 2.7 2.3 1.8 Thursday Friday... Saturday SUNDAY 2: 23 24 25 THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) OltEGON Fair In cast, with occasional rain In west to night and Friday. LOCAL TEMPERATURE POUT. RE- For twenty-four houm ending 4:43 p. in., Dec. 21, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government me teorological observer: Maximum 40 Minimum 32 At 4:43 p. m. . ,( 42 Precipitation 02 Wind Northwest; cloudy. Postpone Action. Tho meeting of tho crodltora of tho Rapid Transit Company, now lu bankruptcy, was postponed two wcoks today. Meet Next Woek. No meeting of tho W. C. T. U. will bo hold this week, tho next regular nicotine be ing hold Friday, Decombor 30. Cnmpi Clow. Tho logging camps will close Friday night for tho Holi day vacation, and It is expected that thoro will bo a big Influx tomorrow and next day to Marshflold from thorn. Wnlte'K Son III. Fondol Wnlto, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Walto, who has been attending tho U. of O. In Eugone, Is a patient In Morcy hospi tal. Ho waB brought horo Sunday, suffering with an nttnek of typhoid. Rosoburg Review. Funeral Saturday. Tho funeral of ThomnB Illalno will bo hold nt 11 o'clock Saturday morning from tho rosldcuco In South Marshflold and will bo under tho nusplcos of tho Marshlleld Odd Follows of which tho deceased had long been n momber. Oil Tank Strainer In. Tho Whlt tlor, n Soutlioru Pnolflc oil tnnk stonmor, nrrlved In yestordny from tho south with n enrgo of oil fr tho Coos nay Gns and Electric Com pany's plant. Capt. Soaninn former ly' on tho nronkwator, Is lu commnnl of tho Whlttler now. Vnunjj Roy Ihwl Arthur Stophnn agod ten years, died at tho homo of hla parents on South Fourth street noar Curtis this morning of ncute Brlght's disease. Ho was born In Utah and tho family has losldsd horo only a short time. A. J. Sto phan is the boy's father. Tho f'i noral will ho held from G. W. Dui. gan'a undertaking parlors Friday aftornoon, Rov. H. I. Rutlodge or flolntlns;. Roy Is Sought. Marshal Cartel has rocolvod a request from tho Chicago pollco department asking him to keep on tho lookout for An ton Wolsnowakl, nn elght-yoar-oll Polish lad who mysteriously disap peared thoro Novombor 10, 19 Hi. The lad Is dosorlbod having blonde hair, light comploxlon, brown eyes and poor uppor tooth. Ho is nn onlv son and It Is thought that mnybo ho was kldnapod. Falibanks-Morso statlonory gaso lino onglno, now. A bargain If sold at anco. Address R, W. Squliv, Prosper, Oregon. FOR SALE Cheap, ICO acres, tim ber land lu Curry county, Apply Hall & Hall. FOR RENT Flve-ruom hoiwe in West Marshflold. Hall & Hall. WANTED .Woman ta do family washing at home for small family. Addross 'F' caro Timed. FOR SALE Blooded fox honnd jupf Sherman Ayo, N. Bend, A Hoelllng WANTED Competent girl for' gen eral housework. Good wages.. Address P. O. Box 101, Marshflold, DAVID LILJEROT1I of Beaver HIP, was a Marshflold visitor yesterday. CHAltLES HENDERSON of Gardi ner, was In the city yesterday. MRS. WILL SMITH of South Coos River, Is a Marshlleld shopper to rt ny. MRS. ALICE YOAKAM of ' South Coos River, Is visiting friends hero today. MR. and MRS. J. D. HAMLIN wore down from Ucaver Hill yesterday to do somo Christmas shopping. CAPT. AL. REED, who Is now mas ter of the steamer Areata, which 1b plying Into the Cociulllo, Is vis iting friends In Marshficld today. JOE and JOHN NOULE, who iro attending tho Columbia prepara tory school at Portland nrrlved today for tho holiday vacation. T. C. RUSSELL of Beaver Hill, will leavo Saturday to testify In n per sonnl Injury suit which Is being tried In tho federal courts In Portland. LEO McLAIN, who Is attending school nt Portland, nrrlved homo today to spend Christmas nt tho homo of hlB parents, Mr. and Mr a. Hugh McLnln. GORDON RASMUSSEN mid Wnlto.' Asplund, who nro attending Ore gon Stnto Agricultural collego at Corvallls arrived homo todny for tho ChrlsttnaB vacation. ED. WIEDER arrived from Colum- Ma University nt Portland today to spond the holidays at tho homo of his parents, Mr. nndMrs.R. M. Wlodor. Ho Is enthusiastic ovo,' Eocene Lamp Does Not Char the Wick or Smoke . All Grocers Have It "QTTXF.P Oterlintfa ,.. riV?., ihe Besi HatedAfere:; Made T m wr tMA&M&'&'m mtmmmmmm mszMit'.'i W$i m fe: SsSSM WHY not Community Silver for a Christmas Gift? No woman can have too much oi it. The new Sheraton design rivals sterling silver in, distinction, and harmonizes with the richest or table settings. Plated heavier than Pioneer Hardware Co. tho school and the surprisingly good showing their football team made tills season. MISS UMA MARSH, who Is attend ing Lincoln High School at Port land returned today to spend Christmas at tho homo of her par outs, Mr. mid Mrs. C. II. Marsh. C. J. MILLIS, gonernl manager of tho local Southern Pacific Inter ests, returned from Portland to day. Ho has been attending a hearing beforo tho Oregon Tax Commission which ndvnnccd th assessment on tho local Southern Paclllc properties considerably. Show Postponed. Owing to tho likelihood that the Alllanco woul.l not nrrlve todny as schodulcd, tho llrst show by tho Pavllla Company at the Masonic Opern Houso tonight was called off by Manager Fonton. Tho company will show Friday nnl Saturday nights and comes highly recommended to Mr. Fonton. Tho cause of tho Alliance's delay hni not been ascertained. Mnybo Inmne. Mrs. GeorgVa: J. Dunbar of Plat B, was brought bo foro tbo Insanity commissioners at North Rend this afternoon to deter mine whethor or pot sho would bo committed to tho asylum. She Is about sixty years old and according to Information given Judgo Hall, thinks thnt sho hns been Instructed to kill certa'n relatives and neigh bors. J. D. HAMLIN and wlfo of llcnvor Hill, are Mnrshllold visitors to day. DAVE LILJEROTH of Boavor Hill, Is In Marshflold. You will And tho lowest prices on toys nt PRENTISS & CO.'. .MYRTLE BOXES tho dollnr six for f.Cc at PRENTISS .Si CO.'w. the Best fl j:5 U LIS via1 !.W5f m .?;? w m m Mtw!. mm ts &ri M; wafts mm .:' p h-JiV ." .-.VS triple, wears a lifetime. ' Oil IQ'.l I 'H i i w i