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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1911)
ir-Mr - y V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFtELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1911 'EVENING EDITION, GIFT SUGGESTIO OF s those joy and pleasure for many days to come. i GIFTS THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED ABOVE EVERYTHING ELSE. BEOATTSE NOTHING IS SO APPRECIATED AS SOMETTTTNO 'vr w ANTA CLAVS is crowiiiK more practical each year, and instead of the thinirs that stisfv the eve alone so common in vcars cone bv. we now witness flu. .: I wholesome, useful and practical things which one would buy for himself and which are not only cratefullv received on Christmas Day, but are a souivo nP J?"i w - . . iihiuj W.7 in V. !' EVERYTHING DISPLAYED Where you can readily inspect the goods and make your selections, however busy we may be. BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR The season's verv newest creations, .... $25c to $1.00 A new line of Kcisur Baratheas, . 50c to $1.00 CLUETT'SUIRTS Make a most acceptable present. These are the hew holiday num bers $1.50 to $2.00 GLOVES of all kinds are here in vast assort ments. AVool Gloves, Kid Gloves, Silk lined Gloves 50c to $2.50 HANDKERCHIEFS All kinds, from the cheapest to the best plain or initial great values at 10c to $1.00 SWEATED COATS for men and boys. Coats of qual ity very reasonably priced all col or combinations $1 to $8.50 LATEST BLOCKS IN STETSON HATS YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to inspect our magnificent showing of HOLIDAY GOODS , whether you come to buy or not. A NEW SUIT OR OVERCOAT For Father, Grandpa, Brother or Son would be "Just Fine." MEN'S SUITS $10 TO $35 OVERCOATS $8 TO $30 RAIN COATS $10 TO $25 GABARDINES $15 TO $35 "The story of Christmas is the story of human sacrifice. The charm of Christmas is the charm of generosity. Sacrifice and- generosity go hand iu hand in the world wide willingness of all mankind to give at Christmas time." SPECIAL GIFT BOXES 1 our Neckwear, Sua Gloves, -Hnndkerc make the gifts attractive. for all our Neckwear, Suspenders Ho siery, Gloves, 'Handkerchiefs W uilro. flin friPfsi iWfi'nofivr, '' Wr ' ' $a iJ WMtrJ SILK NECK SCARFS are sensible, serviceable and beau tiful $1.00 to $2.00 CHILDREN'S, LADIES' AND MEN SUOES every new winter style $1.00 to $6.30 HOSIERY An immense line oC goods socks in all the shades one can imagine, priced ; 15c to $1.50 Men's silk hose at 25c and 50c SLIPPERS Sec our gorgeous display of slip pers. Here you will find them in great variety for every occasion and purpose $1.00 to $2.50 UMBRELLAS make an attractive gift fhey are useful and certain to be appre ciated $1.00 to $5.00 Commence right away to do your Christmas trading come forenoons if you can the sooner you come the better the assortments will be, and then you don't have to hurry. Make selections now; we'll reserve them for you. We arc showing, by far, ihe finest collection of desirable gifts for men over shown here. "Money Talks" Hltf CkthUlg Sl.06 CO. "V W MARSnFIELD THE BEST PLACE TO BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR MEN AND BOYS. BANDON EMBEZZLER IS CE OW R. M. Hopkins - Charged With $25,000 Shortage In Wash ington Court Funds. (By Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 8. Robort M. Hopkins, who until laBt August was clerk of the United States Dis trict Court In Western Washington, wob Indicted today by tho federal grand Jury, charged with tho oin bozzlomcut of $18,000 of fees. Ho was arrested and roleased on ?25,000 Imll. H ALASKA SAEE SELLS OUT 10 S.P. COMPANY (Continued from page J.) channel twenty feet deep and three hundered feet wldo. Dr. McCormac has named W. WILL HAS1EN 0 1 (Continued from pago 1.) I cars to bo used by Twohy Bros., In S. tho tunnol and on heavy fills In tho Chandler as chairman of tho special mnRtmrtlnn nf thn R. p. Pnns rnv committee to confer with Major Mor .rnn. nrp. . . m PnpHnn. ,,,, mvif Ho nian nTimnri ITnnf Mnn. -....( . vw w auw WHirtt v Conservationist Praises Work of Secretary Fisher and Talks of Water Power. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO. Dec. 8 In an nddross gonn nnd Capt Edgnr Simpson as a,t0oon' Tho ?nrB' wo, n! "" before tho Nntlonal Irrlgntlon Con- two oti,or mombors. Two moro of tno otnor equipment received by gress today, Glfford Plnchot devoted members will also bo named, probab- t,,(J contractors, aro newly palntod himself chiefly to Alaska and tho jy innd havo tho appoaranco of being conservation problems there. Ho ' oioso Bridging liny, entirely now. praised tho work of Secretary of tho Tno qUeBtion of bridging tho Bay I Twolvo wagon loads of materials Interior Fisher and said tho ndralnls. wn8 nB0 macuBacd at tho meeting but mostly small steel rails to bo used tratlon was certain to defeat any of- no donnlte action was tnkon on It In tho tunnol, woro started out this fort to monopollzo tho valuable coal owing -to it not bolng a rogular call- morning by Twohy Bros., tho con ,and8, i . .. . . 0(l meeting of tho Chamber of Com- tractors. From now on during tho SnenKlng Of Water pOWOr and Of Ir- ninrrn nn.l Mninnnonllv nnr n,,M,nr. wlntnr n Inrtrn nmniint nf mntnrlnla li .i ni-.i . i i nun .. - -w ,..-..., ..w .......... .. ..0w -... w. ............... AVVhK CIDAIt in nny "bmi'u". -'"iui uKuimuu -iiciiyoii ,zcd t0 act oillclally. C. A. Smith and supplies will nrrlvo on each ....', .." . "."'" spoxe ai somo longui on mo quosuon, iroigut tram irom tno norm, all tho physical problems of that fiayng that ho was unalterably op-j Let Sub-Contract. C01Sn( ,,, ,, ,,. ,., Posed to bridging tho Bay below Fuller & Co., of Portland, who wn! nlii'i n.io 0J.nJ ?r Z MarBUnelil. Ho pointed out that tho havo n sub-contract to grade on tho would bo passed at this session of co8tructIon of a bridge across tho Southern Pacific Coos Bay road, also congress "for conserving tho power owor Day any plnco would bottlo up jo do frelBhtlng fVr the wnstrucUon and obtaining Just recomponso to tho ,.. nv ,, 'jatrnv nverv lionn of ,. iru,h",l,Ub ,l0.r,.1"0 consiruciion nconla for nownr hitherto dvon irrntia , . y ?. aosiroy every uope 01 of tho rondi established a camp n o t o BronMntereitB taaUae this a great harbor. Sev- mIlo nnd a half out of the city along ,0,l.'.1.?.Br.en,n,??t8, . .... oral other business men presont ox.'ihn richt-of-wnv thin nffomnnn nn.i i " riVL ' ,"" nna UW,B,U u' Pressed tho samo viow. It was do- " "-',.' tho .m th I -hhZ c ded to take tho matter up with tho tcrfl wh0 work ,8 , on ; th i seo what stops, If any, had been taken n ' rnmn . fnr Vllp A t,n ' ',, townrds securing permission to ,,... ", ..t ' a. '..' When Making Out Your Christmas List Don't Forget J SWEET quantity. Freo Dollvory. Phono 210L Capo Arago Soda Works. I R ELANDS GUARANTEED GLOVE RESEItVKI) SEAT TICKETS for SENIOIt PLAY on Sale nt ItEl) CHOSS UHUfl STOKE. fnni iiiiirn iBWIIWIB lp m I IIIMWI !!! m n This I'll T Every w :-- Pair WB i ThU Clove it Guaranteed All Right for 30 Day,' Wear. You are absolutely pro. teclcd bv the manulac. turer if the glove tin'l right it QI be made right to youitatitfaction. That really ii the moit conclusive way of proving to you that thete glove are made from only best ikint, carefully cut, tewed and faihioned to a per fect fit. a None but a good glove could be to unconditionally guaranteed. Atk for IRELAND'S GUARANTEED GLOVES They are nuJo in Ciu. Mocha, Chump and Uaco (for men, women and chiUrta), We recommend ihete lotet bectuM they are tooJtaii you aic tuie to ta MtiiSed. Let u show thtm to you. 12409' UNCONDITIONAL GLOVB BONDOF.inBLAND'SCUAnANTEED CLOVE VI U4HW I m.k. k Mai tlT ial mmm .r ...... . t ar '" '! tlf Mate kll tnm ar (err erttnry iM THIHTT VA.X5 rem (Mli C UU n M rrnrm . fw - - GVARAHTBB BONO ($ tour itcltnta Iktl Iht bv) wt Ml iuti ttrnt tviUUHUW r.torf Wft) ttJwt M utlSoitttlurittfirf.mltl. llUtr rtflxt 14 Mlkva " Ihim to Ihiir tnfuul Halt, u rtfiurtJ Ij 14 MiiW j f ijovtt. J" '"" IW Heard also spoke, STOKM IX IX)S ANGELES. TkU Art MBalllUi V.r.ltV"" JkJJomrom Wk.a rilMl ((talalMMW) Llnenmn Mom. Fron, Polo to Death bridge "he bS aid then the matter "l A&'rtJ&JF&S?? nml Service Prostrated. could be acted on later. I "" ,uSrL ! ' (Dy Asuoclnt 1 Presn to tho Coos Day Times.) I so arrived, and they will bo used as PvnNtcfl A niittnf iif 'iti Dr. McCormac, chairman of tho 80n "8 ,l '8 d",,dod to ,B0, ah,cad ,ioionrinn ,vhtni, niin,i r.r. m- Hmtti. i with tho work. This camp Is in closo I.OS ANGELES, Cal.. Dec. 8,In d othe ox.)re88od tne nPprecatlon Proximity to the scono of tho Orogou a wiiiiuiuriu euriy ruuuy, . . juw of t,,0 ,)eoplo of Marshflold for What duii, ii jiiuiiiiiii wiiu rojiuHiiu, Mr. Smith and his company wore do broken electric light wires, was lng to dovoiop tho Coos Day country I blown off tho ton of a sixty-foot polo and Btated that lt wa8 tho deslre ot and Instantly killed. Tho lives of the people hero to cooperate In overy many othor persons were endanger- way posslblo with him and his com- en uy lulling signs imu jiroBiriuuu pany. tno electric power wires Electric operations. WANT 1IOSPITAI) SHIPS I) THE TOGGERY OYSTER NOT CAUSE OF TYPHOID FEVER (Dy Associated Press,) NEW YORK, Dec. 8. Oys tors have at last been exonerat ed from causing typhoid fever. Tho roport by tho health com missioner of Now York City gives tho Bticculont valvo a Coos Day to Eugono and that it would be completed at an enrly date. Among those present wero: J. T. McCormac, M. C. ;Horton, C. F. McGoofge, A. II. Powers, H. J. nin i.iii t i,onii, "vr, cnv- McKoown, W. S. Chandler, Geo. Rot- oral years," the commissioner ILor' cDr' Je0; D,x' J Flanagan, says. "dll.gnt investigation has "; Songstacken, T. T., Dennett, failed to trice n single case of Claude Nasburg. I. S. Smith. A. Mo tho disease lo tho eating of oys- reon. Aug. Frlzeon. Dr. B. 13. Straw. I0rs .. C. F, McKnlght, F. E. Haguo, A. T. 4 run hob, iu. u. Aiuiuuey. , I WATCH GOING &1I ARTEY'S STORE FOR TOYS. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day ( Times.) WASHINGTON. D. fi.. Dec. S i no meeung was iniorraai ana aur- That a hospital ship may be provided lng it, vnrlous matters woro discuss- f0r each of tho navy departments, lt od. Mr. Smith expressed great on- g desired that new vessels of proper thuslasm over the prospects for this design and equipment replace tho section. Ho said ho had direct as- convortcd ship Solace, tho only hos suranco from the Southern Paclflo pjtal ship attached to the United cuiupuuy mm nuiiung coma aeiay states navy. mo consuueuon or moir uno irom lk ff a cv CHILDREN ARE VICTIMS. A TORKlSn HATH will' do you GOOD. Phono 214-J. -PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 8. With' faces not yet dry from tho teara shed at. tho funornl of one child, Mr. , and Mrs. Arthur Eason, living at Dalni, Tillamook County, aro now waiting by tho bedside of two other dying children. The parants Mon day afternoon burled ono ot tholr four' children; Monday night tho Eason house was destroyed by flre and tho two youngsters, aged 8 and 3 years, wero fatally Dutned. Tho, father was also seriously injured. J Good Gloves the Guarantee Proves it. Try a Pair. Cafefully read the guarantee above. It it wrapped with every pair of Ireland'! Guaranteed Clove we acll. ThU i the manufac- turer'i way of pnelng that each pair will give you the tervice you have right to expect. None but perfect tkuu are used. Skilled hands, watchful eye, extreme care there do the reit. Ireland Guaranteed Glove are made in Cape, Mocha, Uice and Charaoit, for men, women and children. For beauty, dirtinctiventM. ilyle, W noiupenor. 1 ry one pair, your latutacuon u guarameca. i""- ' They make a most appropriate present. ? other acceptable gifts at the Big Store Merchant & Son j HJlg-J'tS mramimiitl fe