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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. mmmmamim'mmmm'mmmmHmmammmnaMn9mmmmmmammmmmmwnmmm J I inTTi I )llk vI -ag M E37833 UMWfljfi I ' cssaossi W RNOW II B I. S. SMITH loft for Coqulllo today on business. VOIG iur-w i rnvvH muMx --i ("flr i n v n, ZGtXK i r i s 0 D ' 1 KSuMf ,K5f JL v V UV?fJ.YVi?DLn I ViH .sAHF- H liul m l.. -- Always- What to Buy t lii'vn i?i ............. pnlJhed Inqillro Nnsburg Gro- 17. fVKKT APPLE CIDER In nny WT' Freo Dollvory. Phono -tape Arngo Soda Works. AND CHEAPEST- Shoo repair in city. Corner 3rd nnd nmerclnl Ayo. S. Kulju, Prop. .I SAI,E steel rniiuc. good as f. Enquire Stnuff'a grocery. S.VIii: Pino tilJlliv indv to l H. I. red pullets. Mrs. J. II. ". Allegany, Orog. El) Second-hand graptio . Phono 30J or Times' olllco. ILYl'iiivjlshed rooms with "' Reasonable Call Sunday or F'jr five, evenings. McDonald, p 6". Broadway, I Hiitterfly enamel breast pin A PURE FOOD. O Y SEALSHIPT T E PIPITS 55c R S SEALSHIPT OYS Nasburg Grocery PHONE 213-J All Wool Blankets DirectFromlhe OregonMills White; Gray, Vicuna, Blue and Tan Plaid, $2.50 to $ 0.0,0. Navajo Art Robes $5 to $7.50. Woolen Mill Store MILL TO MAN CLOTHIERS "liTe Busy Corner" Is one of tile hardestXmas tasks. We lmvo a large variety oi' smokers' Sets, safety razors, pipes and racks. For Men Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Mam 298 Us Thnnksglvlng. Retwcon West Mnrshflold and Mnsonlc Opera Houso. Howard for return to F. A, Unities. Wanted Hoard imtl lodging In prl vnto family. Not over 10 minutes walk and on upland proforred.. F. II. Storey, enro Marshflold Hdw. Co. WH SERVE Tho best coffeo on earth at tho Baltlmoro Lunch. rOU SALE Ono of (ho lliieht tliilry firms In Coos county. 80 acres bottom, 29 milch cowh and 8 oth oiH. 3 horses and fnrmlne tools. "Dairy." caro Times. FOR SALE Slenm Engine nnd holl er, four horso powor, goou conui tlon, cheap. Inqulro of Chas. C. Evland, Coqulllo, Oro. A'MAS PRESENTS cheap, 017 Front street. FOR RENT 8-room furnlslieu houso and 2 acres or land in Mllllngton. Addross Peter Robort son, Day Park. ALL KINDS of haullns dono prompt ly J. E. Fltzgornld. Phono 129J. FOR RENT 10-room houso la South Marshflold. Phono 119-L. QUARTS 90c ER SYSTEM North Bend News Miss Pearl Itlggs of Marshflold was a guest of licr brother horo Sunday Mrs. William Thompson of South Mnrshflold was tho guest Saturday of Mrs. George BoUter. Miss Floronco Potorson of May In a guests of her sister, Mrs. M. Q. Cole man, of Sherman Ava. Mrs. A. Hanson who has boon vis iting In Gardiner with hor sister Mrs, U. Potorson, rattimud Monday. Mtb. William Murr, Miss Qraco and Clnronco Murr aro expecting to leave soon to Join Mr. Murr In Spoknno. Tho Presbytorlnn Ladles' Aid will incot ThurHdny nt the homo of Mrs. Geo. Mundlgo on North Bond Heights. J. Nowllu nml wlfo and fmulVr liavo returned. to tliolr homo nt Dun don after Bpondlug tho summer nt Loon Lnk. The Presbytorlnn Sunday school Is preparing a progrnm for Snturdny ev ening, Dec. 23, when It will also lmvo a Christina Moo. Mrs. Goo. nolstor has received a tolegtam announcing tho birth of n daughter to hor son, Josso TJyroll nt Klamath Falls Saturday. C. G. Ilockott, mnnngor of tho Southern Oregon storo at Emplro, hns moved his family from Shormnn Avonuo to Empire. Ho Is to bo np polntod postmnstcr nt Emplro to fill tho vacancy caused by Leo Webster's resignation. MINER IS INJURED. Fulling Rook .Striken Worknmit nt Denver Hill. Tony Levis nn Itnlian, sustained serious Injuries In an accident in tho Iloaver IIIH coal mlno yestorday. A rock fell on him. breaking ono arm nnd cnuslng soVoro Intornnl In juries. Ho wns tnken to tho Morcy rtospltal by Dr. P. W. Hopkins In tho nftornoon. FOR SAM) Ladles' gold wntcli.Wnl thnm movement, good ns npw, por foet t'me-keopor, cheap. Apply at Times' oinco. THE DAYS OF .MAKE DEIjIHVE I wish I woro Just a kid, With all n kid's bollof In everything old Santa did, Without a enro or grief. All tucked up In my little cot, With both mv eves closed tlcht. And blood just running cold nnd hot, Awaiting morning's ngnt. I'll hot you I'd bo happy then, And awful, AWFUL glad, That Christmas day had come again Instead of being sad; I guess tho only thing to do, To woo back thoso denr days, la find a little kid or two, And tako 'em homo to raise. Or, maybe, somohow,' somewhere, Dear, , Theso llttlo linos you'll read; And growing, And mo waiting horo, Pnr YOU that's all I need: For having you, perhaps wlo knows Tho fairy tales we'd weave Might lead us back again to those Dear days of Make Relieve! WILL J. JONIW A celluloid memorandum tablet Hint rnn lip nttnchcd to a man's cuff and slipped out of the way up his coat sleeve wnen not in use is a novelty. nillll linnn .. 1 MI, IJUUSJ UIW . The booster boosts. You bet your life! ills town comes ilrst And then his wife. He butj j and boosts With words nnd cheer And words of praise He starts things here. The booster boosts. Ho mokes things growl Tho working man Now has n show; Tho hammer sings And business hums. Tho booster boosts And succcbs comes. Tho booster boosts. List to his songl As on life's way He sprints along. Ills open hand, His faith and Bmllo Add much to ninko This world worth whllo. IDA CLEOItA DALL. THE WEATHER. (Dy Associated Press.) Oregon Fnlr tonight nnd ' Wednesdny. Northwcstorly ' winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- , PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:00 p. in., Dcc.12, by Mrs. Ei Mlngus, special govornmont meteorological observer: Maximum BO Minimum 34 4 At 4:00 p. tn 4B Precipitation 03 Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy Buys Launch J, Albort Mntson hns purchnsod n now launch from Fred Tlmmormnn. Will Wed. Frlonds lmvo boon upprlHcd that tho mnrrlngo of Ernost vnrnoy nnd Miss Daisy Lattln of South Inlot will tnko place this even ing. Rulld Hon son Geo. Ayres Is build ing n $1,600 cottngo on Elrod avo nuo. This Is tho second new homo ho hns erected this fall. Mrs. Reb ecca LtiBe-Stunip Is nlso erecting n duo homo In North Mnrshflold. Hoc'nl Succt'HN Tho social given by thcr Norwegian Luthornn Young Pcoplo's socloly last Snturdny night In tho church hall was n success ho- clnlly nnd (lnnnclnlly. About $75 was netted from tho affals. Won Prli'H At tho Emplro dnnce teturday night, Odel Rhouborg of Llbby won tho gontlomnn'B pr!c nnd Miss Alphfe Peterson of Empire tho lady's prlzo for being tho best dan- corn. About. sixty couples wore presont. McWlimw Confused. Through a mlstnko In dntoi, It wns announced thnt tho Roboknhs would meet Tuos dny for thoIr)Ulnos8 sosalon, where as they will meet Wodnosdav even ing. Doric Chnptor of the Eastern Star will bo In session tonight. Iniprovci Shop J. 13. Wynno Is having hl Dlnnco barber shop en tirely remodelled nnd ovorhnuled. Now fixtures will bo Installed and ho expects to have ono of tho finest llttlo shops to bo found nnywhoro. To Referee. Judgo Coko hns no tified tho nttornoya In tho caso of Schnnoro vs, tho Simpson Lumber company to select n reforeo nnd have tho ovldonco In It submitted boforo tho roforce. This will mean that tho enso cannot bo threshed out boforo tho next torm of court. LM Valuables John Ellorby re po'tod to Marshal Carter today that ho had boen robbed of Homo Jnwolry nnd monoy Jlast uvorng. h'odny Marshal Oartor succeeded In recover ing n gold ring from ono of tho parr ties miBpocted. Whtbr sny Hm Innl chiMges will be Med remains to be seen. Typographical Error. Owing to a tvnngrAnMcRl error In n rending no tle of '" Elinor pinnn Plnce tho prlco of their special holiday piano was ipn'le ?27ti whon It should have road 295, This is a special reduc tion for tho Christmas trndo but tho printer reduced It lower than It Is posslblo to sell this really first-class piano. LOVAL ORDER OF MOOSE Thore will bo nn important meet ing of Coos Day Lodgo No. C78, Roy nl Order of Monso. TtiOBdav evonlnir. Y)ec. 12. As'tuere will bo election of officers and other Important business evo'y member la urgod tp bo present. Visiting members are cordially Invi ted to join us. OEO. E. COOK, Secretary. For polishing places on metal work not easily reached nn omory enrd has been dovlaed, a strong thread being coaicd with finely pow dered ornery, Experts liavo estimated that thore aro 200,000,000 tons of soda In a recently discovered deposit uf that Bfcful mlnoral in British East Africa. Tho gyroscope has been nppllod to the moving plcfuro camora tripod to steady it whllo photograpns are being taken and thereby produce clearer films, PECK, left this morning for Coqulllo to attend court. SAM SHOOK of Coos Illvcr Mnrahllold visitor todny. Is a REV. AND MRS. DROWNING loft for Coqulllo this morning. FRHO KRUSU of Catching Inlot Is n Mnfshuold business visitor today. MRS. E. J. COFFELT of Coos Rlvor Is a Mnrshflcld shopper today. MISS ROSE WALL is assisting In tho MlirBhtlold pastfflco during t'ho holiday rush. VICTOR DRAND wont to Coqulllo today to npply fof his citizenship papers. DR. P. W. HOPKINS roturned to Denver Hill today nftor n short stay In Mnrshflold. I MRS. ALLEN RANDLEMAN of Co qulllo returned to hor homo today after n short visit with friends in Mnrshflold. II. A. WELLS, A. J. Nosa nnd a pnrty of rlonds left yesterday for Ton Mile for a few days hunting nnd fishing. MR. TUTTLE la contomplntlng tak ing n trip to San Frnnclsco. Ho loft this morning to vlBlt in Co qulllo todny. J. R. McDONALD, tho popular shoo salesman representing thoPrlnco Shoo Co., of Portland Is calling on tho Coos Bay trade. MRS. L. HULETT of El Pnso, Tox., who hns been visiting nt tho D. H. Fnlrcs homo In West Mnrshflold hnB loft for hor homo. MISS BLANCHE FORTMAN who has been tho guest of Mrs. I. S. Kaufman expects to leavo noxt Snturdny for hor homo In Holonn, Mont. O. II. TURNER from Bnndon is in tho city today on business. Ho is on his way to Eugono nnd Port lapd. and pxpocts to bo gono for soino time. WARREN BACI1TI3L roturned Sun day from n trip to Eugono. Ho roports thnt much Interest is bo lng tnkon in tho Cooa Day Rail road projecta and mnny nro plnn nlng to conio horo aoon. GEO. N. TAYLOR, formerly nn ox port ndvortlalng mnn with tho Mabln Advertising Agency of Chi cago, hnB recently nvrlvod from Medford, to ofuclnto ns nsslstant mnnngor nt tho Pnlmor rhino Plnco. D. C. OREEN, tho now manager of tho Oregon Powor compnny on Coos liny, has written t'ho local oll'co thnt ho and 1Mb wlfo will reach hero about Saturday. Ho von detained nt Albany Iongor than ho oxpnf&4. J. T. VA8EY, foremnn nt Smlth-Pow-erH Lumber Ctt.'s Cnmp No. fl, has been cnnllnod to his homo In t'U pity Buffering from n sovoro cold for tho last fow days. Ho left this morning to return to cnmp nnd rcsuino his duties there. M118. JENNIE M. STEWART of North Bond was In Mnrshflold to day on routo to Coqulllo on busi ness and plcnsiiro. fiho nnd Mr. Stowprt nro arranging to ongngo. In tho duck raising business on ('pir raneh noxt sonson on n big Bcalo nnd expect to rnlso over 1,000 noxt spring. MlS PEVDL WALKER nnd MISS Graco Bliss nnd J. J. Bllba pnssod through horo this weok en routo at tho Wnlker homo for awhile. Mr. BUss formorly played In tho Coos County bascbnll league, bo- C. ,U. Save You r Money WE BUY DIRFCT From the MANUFACTURER Consequently we can sell you Xinas lines at a lower figure than our competitors. It is an old saying that goods well bought arc half sold, our niottoAvhcn buy ing. Have you cvor seen our line of fountain pens? Cen tury make, double feed, never ,loak or sweat and guaranteed to give satisfaction or money back. Trices range from $2.00 to $10.00. No Express Charges Tacked ' On Our Prices BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS Think Winsor Will Be Elected Treasurer. Charter Amend ments in Doubt. Tho annual city election In North Bend is passing oft rather qulotly todny. Only n small voto Is being polled. At 3 o'clock this nttemoon, it wu estimated thnt tho total vote would not exceed 350. Tim race between C. S. Winsor nnd J 11. Groves for treasurer Is tlkely to bo pretty closo. Parties ill closo touch with tfao voting this nf tornori slated thnt It looked a though Winsor would win. List night, it wns gonornlly pre dicted m North Bund thnt tho chart or amendments which would permit tho count II thero to grnnt a fran chise to thu Tormlnnl Hallway would ho badly defeated. This nftornoon, howover, seme of those in closo touch, with tho matter stated that thore wab u Miong llkollhood Of tho chart er JtllieritiPiuntB carrying. lng a member of tho Marshflold team eovernl seasons ago. Ho is now locatod at Alameda, Calif, and nftor leaving horo played with soino of tho best teams ou tho coast. MRS. ALEX SANDON of Bunkor Hill Ib a Marshflold shoppor todny. MRS. MASTERS of Enslsldo has ta kon n position at Norton & Han son's for tho holidays. ANDREW ANDERSON of Black Creole, Ton Mllo, is a Mnrshflcld business vlBltor today. REV. FATHER P. J. SPRINGER of North Bond passed through horo todny cu routo homo from a visit nt Coqulllo Vnlloy points. MISS ELIZA AYRE will tnko n posi tion in tho Wostorn Union ofllco to morrow, succeeding Mies Gone vlovo Tellofson who has resigned. R. O. GRAVESj-oturncd todny from Coqulllo. Ho Is nsslftlng In the dofonso of Frnnk Garrison who will bo placed) on trial Thursday for tho murder of Roy Perkins. NO TRACE OP EVANS Frlcii'1'i Vnnhlo to fWtirc nny Cluo to Mlfldug Mun'd WliorvnlHwtii. Up to a laToliour thltf nftornoon, frlonds of JaB. Evans, who disappear ed Sunday night leaving n noto In tlmntlng that ho might conjmlt sui cide, had not secured any traco of him or nny further cluo ns to his whorenbouts. Todny but llttlo crcdonriri s plncod In tho sulfide theory. Whllo Evnns was In n rather bad flnnnclnl prodlcn mont, some of Ills closest nBsoclntes think thnt ho has moroly dropped out of sight. Mr, Cnvnnnugh n partner of thff milpr min. stated vosterdny thnt Evnns had attempted to dopnrt on Saturday's sin go but wan stopped by somoono. Mr. Cavanngh is un nblo to asfertaln when Evnna' so nured (ie $75 cash thnt he loft. It la possible) thnt ho pasrciI checks for tho amount. Tho Turkish govornmont hns granted n conconslon to n syndicate of European cnpltnllsts who plnn to oxnlnlt the mineral resources of tho DpimI Ron hngln. , To keen tho baso llnea of bnlt grounds dry when It rnlns n Ponnayl vnnlnn has natonted a rnnvas covor, which can bo rollod easily whon It Is n bo moved. To trnnsnort aeroplanes Bovornl English railroads lmvo built special cars, with double doors at tho ends, neonlng to tho full width nnd holght of tho cars. Short circuiting nnd tho conse quent blowing out of fuses Is obvlnt od by n now Incandescent lamp soc ket whlcii linn separate lulota for Its leading In wires. Trv The Times' Wnnt Ads, ' -1 oi i 4 ) U 4 v n V J 1 . t , . J, rj:?2 ,t Km xkv&k. V. & IWtai. i i V.IMH ,h , ..'iU. rf, i sj v , J 4v I