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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1910)
(v 3 'VST J' i" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1910-EVENING EDITUM. North Bend News Mr. nnd Mrs. Robt. McCnnn and Miss Lillian havo returned from the E. It. Hodson homo on Coos Itlvor. jk NEWS OF AHAGO AND VICI- N1TY. Dorn December 20, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Jolmlo Evans, a boy. Victor Wlttlg nnd son, George, ft are visiting Mnrshflold friends. Tho Omogn is finishing her 'cargo at Old North nend mill. John Motley visited frionda Daniels Creok over Christmas. at E. J. Coffolt nnd wife hnd a fam ily rounlon at their honlo on Cooa River Christmas. E. L. Dextor of South Coos River, wns a North Bend business visitor yesterday. J. Cllnklnbonrd, Miss Anna Clln klnbeard and Coo. Cllnklnbenrd of Daniels Creek, are city visitors to day. Mr. NIlo Miller's have rented tho Edwards' placo on F.shtrap nnd nve moving on. Alfred Cornwolls, who have boon living on tho place, arc going to move to Prosper. REPORT FLOATER FOUND. The members of tho United Broth" ron church gave a very nieo enter- Late this afternoon, Marshal Car ter received word that a llontor had been found on tho mud-lints and left to investigate It. Whether It wns a canard or not, ho had not as certained nt 1 o'clock. Injures Toe. Toln Hnll is suffer ing from n slight a Jury cnimcd by his knife slipping wullo trimming his toe-nulls. A bad gash wrts cut In his big too which bled profusolv. To Volt T. A special election will bo hold at the now high school build ng tomorrow night to voto tho talnment Chrlstmns ove, after which tax levy to maintain tho Mnrhfloid tho curtains wore drawn nway from public schools for the ensuing year. tho Btnge showing a very beautiful Christmas tree. Santa ClnttB made his nppcnrnuco about that time which mndo It moro lntcrcst'ng, es pecially for tho llttlo folks. Every ono had a very delightful -time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodson re turned today from a Visit at tho Chas. JonBon homo on Kcntuck Inlet. MIbs Margaret Kardoll returned to tho Llfo Saving Station yesterday after spondlng Christmas hero. Mrs. E. Mngeo nnd dnughtcrs re turned yestordny to Ton Mllo nftur spending Chrlstmns nt tho Morgan homo on Daulols Creek. Didn't Call Him Nnmei. Mickey's mother visited n young Bchoulteacher on the cast sldo tho oth er day, says the New York Bun. As uearly as she could make out from tho mother's spluttorlngs the teacher had been calling Mickey "mimes that no lady would u.o and no daclnt moth er would Eland for." Tho teacher thought hunt, but could recollect no tlmo when bbe had given way to an Impulse to call Mickey dreadful names. "Sure bi.t yo i did," insisted the mother. "I dojt know what you meant by It, Lut scurvy elephant Is no nice namo to call n hoy. That's what Jie said you called him a scurvy ole 1 .nt." "Scurvy elephantl No," said tho teacher in n relieved voice; "I didn't call MIko a scurvy elephant. I called him a disturbing element, mul I reiterate- my Btatcw.t." Mickey's motl.ev wut homo partial ly satisfied, but not ;"llo suro that the teacher hadn't buc.i calling her names too. Marlon Custer of Coquillo, Ins been visiting with Jlnuukr Roblson for a few days. Mr. II. S. Stephens mndo a trip to Portland and back Inst week. Charlie Lyon, who has beon In Tillamook for Boina months past, haa roturnod. Ho is going to work for Mr.. Hennlngor for n few days. LOCAL OVERFLOW. Otto Wnhlmnrk hns returned from n short vlilt with friends In Coqullle Mrs. M. Kardoll of South Marsh field, Is conflned to her homo wltl soino slight Injuries sustained by u fall tho othor dny. "TjTvc Rail. Tho Mnrshllold Divi sions of tho Oregon Nnvnl Reserv will glvo n military ball at tho Eagles Hall Wednesday night, Do cembor 29. ASH CANS nt MILNER'S. Roosevolt tho "Femlntna." It has Junt been discovered by Pilf Held Osborne that Mr. Roosevelt "Is n typical embodiment ot the feminine Iti man." Mr. Osborne announces the dis covery In tht Fcrum and Ingeniously upholds It. j .vouwiu's horizon, we are told. Is not less distant tl.nti a man's, but when she ptzes at It she "holds up her lmiuln like blinders and sees only the small segment that Is sttnlght ahead instead of allowing her eyes to sweep around the cheuinfer enee." It has been supposed that Mr. Roosevelt In the course of his seven years In tho White House surveyed ne.irly nil the known subjects survey able by the human mind, but Mr. Os borne nevertheless tlnds that "his Is pre-eminently u mind that sees one thing nt a time, or, In other wnrdtt. works by Intuition pure and simple." Therefore Is he u feminine type. Put His Foot Down. "What wo must do." thundered the politician, walking rapidly down the sticot beside his bored iiciimilntiince "whnt we Englishmen must do Is to put our foot down llrmly on these for elgn Imports." And. to show that lie coum practice as well as preach, nt that moment ho put his foot dowu on the Hkln of an Imported banana. And his friend wnlkrd on nlono. London CHRISTMAS PRESENTS BOUGHT HERE Cheerfully Exchanged if SIZES, COLORS or STYLES are not just as desired We thank you all for the largest week's business we ever had MONEY TALKS Bandon Hub ' Clothing and Shoe Co, ,, gp' 3sJL ri -dkzf MM V Vfifi8& UO n 'warevv ii V MMHM FOR RENT Hou.se nt Coiner of Brondwny and Commercial, in quire McPherson-GInnor Co. mm carn VAl TO held E SATURDAY NIGHT !, To tho Highest Didder. Even tobacco buyers hnvo their trou blcs. Ono of thorn, who represents a Now York house, mot n Connecticut mnu who had sold his crop, Tho buy er was amazed nt tho prico the man said ho had received. "You havo beon cheated," said ho. "You aro untitled to moro nioiioy Minn thnt." "Well," replied tho fnrmer, "nothing hns been paid to bind tho bnrgalu." "Then I'll glvo you C cents moro n pound nud n bonus of $1G0 for the crop." "Agreed," exclaimed tho farmer, nnd ho received n check for tho full amount. "Oh, by tho way," obsorved tho buy er, "who was my rival lu this transac tion?" Ho was Informed. "I might hnvo known It," said ho sadly. "That man Is my pnrtuer." Now York Press, TITLE GUARANTEE AND AP STRACT COMPANY WILL MOVE INTO Til Kill NEW OFFIVE IN COKE Hl'ILDINO OPPOSITE CHAN DLIOR HOTEL 110UT JANUARY 1ST, 1011. A plcco of Ilannol dampened with Chnmborlatn's Llnlmont and bound on to tho affectod parts Is suporbr to any plnstor. Whon troublod with lame back or pains lu tho sldo or chest qtvo It a trial and you aro certain to bo moro than ploased with the prompt relief which it af fords. Sold by all dealers. A SHADOW STORY The Pleasure of Dining at Home is Enhanced when that home is brightened like sunlight by the brilliant rays of the General Electric Mazda Lamp. It's restful rays impart the effect of a flood of sunlight the only light for which the eye has a natural affinity. Not only does the G-E Mazda Lamp give this superior quality of light, but it gives nearly three times as much light as the common carbon incandescent and cos Is no more to operate. If you arc not now using electric light the chances aro that you will if you coma in and let us show you (hit wonderful G-E Mazda Lamp. Coos Bay Gas & Electric Company c: T-U . . . ... THE Kit I KM) OF COOS RAY" STEAMER ALLIANCE Connecting with tho North Hank road at Portland EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. Will sail from Portland for Coos Hoy and Eurokn, on a ten-dav Bchodulo, cnlling at Mnrshflol.1 both wnys. Sails from Coos Dny for Eureka, Tubsdny, Decombor 22, and for Portland, Decombor 2C. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. C. P. McOEORGE, Agent .Something Now In Vnudovlllo by DIXIE LOfTIN at tho HOYAL WEDNESDAY, "" RECEMREH 28. "DILLY'S DINNER" A delightful Comedy Sketch. Also a song and Danco Sketch, .A big show. Don't miss It. Owing to tho dolay In tho arrival of KUl Wlllinms, tho dato pf tho boxing carnival to bo hold hero has been changed from Friday night, Decombor 30, to Saturday night, Decombor 31, Tho affair will bo pulled off at tho Skating Rink and Bomo of tho cleverest exhibitions ovor seon horo nro expected. John Horrou Is managing tho affair. Tho principal bout will bo n ton round go botwoen Kid Williams of San FrnncUco nnd Jess Dny. Day Is so woll-known horo that llttlo need bo said of his record. Kid William? enmos with n long string of victories nnd It Is expected that ho will glvo Day tho liveliest tlmo tho latter Ins over 6een. Somo of those thnt havo met Williams and tho tlmo It took him to dlsposo of them nro as fol lows: Young Downey, knockout In fourth round; Young Choynskl, knockout In tho sixth round: Frod Mullor, knockout In sixth round, Goorgo Herbert, knockout In first round; Jack Male, knockout In Attn round; won from Duddy King In 20th round; Young Mitchell, knock out In llrst round; Montana Kid, knockout In first round; Kid Dewey, knockout in 12th round; Dutch Thurston, knockout In Gth round, Frnnk Flold, knockout In ninth round; Mlko Donovan, decision In tonth round; Al Nolll, stoppod by police In eleventh round; Den Ot's, knockout In first round; Frank Joffr'cs, knockout In fourth round; Young Glbbs( knockout in seventh round; Kid Durns, knockout In fourth round; Harry Jones, knock out In third round; lost to Frank Mautoll In thirteenth round; won from Rube Smith in second round; Fritz Holland, knockout In third round; Dixie Kid beat him by stay ing fivo rounds. Desldes this go, Manager Horron has nrrnnged for a preliminary be tween Pockey Durns of Oakland, and Kid Kruogor of Coos Day, and also oxpects to havo a second preliminary. Tho evonts nro expected to start about 8:30 o'clock, Tickets aro now on sale at the Bell Cord, the prices being ?2and ?3. THE FAST AND COMMODIOUS (Equipped with Wireless) Steamer Redondo Will make regular lilps carrying piis-sougers nud freight between Coos Ray mul San Francisco. All reservations for passengers nmilo nt Alliance Dock, Mnrshflcld mul Inlet-Ocean Transp, Co. Union Street AVhnrf No. a, S-m Francisco. For Information, 'phono 11.J or 285. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. STMER BREAKWATER Sails from Alnsworth Dock, PorUnnd, nt 8 P. M., every Tucsdny. Sails from Coos Ray every Saturday nt scrvlco of tide. Reservations ivlll not bo held later than Friday noon, unless tickets aro purchased. W. F. Miller, Agt,. Phono Main 35-L STEAMER M. F. PLANT Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TICKETS RESERVED UP TO TIIE ARRIVAL OP TnE SHIP RESERVATIONS WILL RE CANCELLED AT THAT TIME mil LESS TICKET IS BOUGHT. F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshf ield Ore " m m Wo havo a now l!n0 of HotophaneJ hades for Tungsten Lamps they m doablo your cnndlopower. Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL IMionu :tli!. HOME LAND Co. Boo ue for Investment on Cooi Day. Wo ?uarintco owner's price to bo our price. Phone T.IK Front Bf. G. W. Dungan lr Undertaker l Marshfleld, Oregon. Parlors, 1X0 South iltl St., Telephone, Day or Night, 10W On it aWeek You can DHESS WLLL LOOK WIIhL DO WELL Wrlto to Gevurtz & Sons Portland, Ore. The Home i Furnishers BA VI r.MOMI Y By having your old clothos pressol nnd cleaned. Mnkos them look bot tor nnd wear longer. Satisfaction. guaranteed. COOS RAY TAILOJIlNfi CO. J. W. Josophson, Mgr. 1HO South Rrondway. Miiftliflel COOS BAY LIVERY Wo havo secured tho livery busl- noss of L. H. Holsnor and aro pre parod to render excellent sorvico to thn nnnnln nf C.OOB BttV. Careful drlvors, good rigs nnd everything that will mean satisfactory service to tho. public. Phono us for a driving horso, a rig or anything needed la tho livery lino. Wo also do trucking business of nil kinds. nionchnrd, Rezln & Blanchard Livery, Feed and Sales Service. Ill First nnd Alder Stroets. Phono 138-J Times Want Ads Bring Results rivnr. nATtniNKR. . -in.,tin.. nntpnn has been r6" modelled and Improved and is under new management. Special accommo dations for stage passengers and ior peoplo desiring a rest at the seashore. ifn..tii T.iirn flirt 1'iacn j. E. SCHILLINQ. Proprietor nnpwwATEIl HOTELi Front St., Morshfleld, Ore., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Has been thoroughly renovate and newly furnished. Rooms reason ble, by day, ween or mouvu. Mrs. J. H. o'i "". -- TTTT3 liLOYD MARSIIFIELD'S POPULAR FA3IILY HOTEL Rates reduced to: Day 6Qc, 7B( i -. .. . .. .n nn , K.OO. H0UT keeping apartments with gas rang 10.00 to J18.00 per month, BATHS-E. W. SULLIVAN, W 1 " ir