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r -"i Yitfl. i- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1311 EVENING EDITION. I m l l f! L I 1 I'vier i. J wi a COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONKV Kdltor nnd Pub. DAN K. MALONE1' News Kdltor KntoTuiratTflio postomco nt Maran old, Oregon, for transmission through t)io mails no sucond clasd uinll matter. IF IT PAYS. ONB OF tho encouraging signs In the development of modern In dustry Is tho growing realiza tion on tho part of-corporations that humnno methods pay. There Is n tondoncy to accept the Idea that to conserve tho health and elllclency of tho wngo earning classes Is not only luunnno but businesslike. Social betterment workers have found this argument for greater ef ficiency nnd larger output one of their strongest arguments with the employer of paid labor. There Is nnothor sldo to the same Idea nnd that Is tho evolution of tho laborer through this very process of Increas ed ofllcloncy. Of course this Is tho eldo that most concerns the sociolo gist. Dut when it can be gonernlly recognized nnd proved that a system of enro and consideration works both wayB and pays from tho standpoint of both employer nnd employed, tho difficulties of cnpltal and labor will begin to bo nt nn end. FOB PORTLi Larne Number Sail on Break- water Early This Morning . For Northern Points. ' Tho nrcnkwnter sailed at 7 o'clock this morning for Portland with n largo list of passcngorB and n good cargo of miscellaneous frolght. Among Uiobo Balling on tho Break water woro tho following: Mrs. May Smith, It. C. Bishop. P. Smith, A. Jones, H. A. Dwyor, Sam Ocnodorson, E. Nicholson, Mrs. J. Vnrnoy, John Vnrnoy, Mrs. A. Evans, J. H. Grant. B. 0 Hcald, II. Gould Btono, C. W. nol'lhB. Blnncho Fort rnnn, II. W. Crawford, Miss Gilbert. Tom nennott. A. Mulllgln. Max II. Holmes, Wlnnlo Solnndor, Miss E. M. North. Anton Stupport, C. L. Davla, J. M. Bowon, Alox Mntaon, Mrs. Alex Mnton. Mrs. T). E. Webb, Enrl "Webb, II. 0. Itosslow, W. F. Martin, Iloso Benjamin, Penrl Foreman, Wal ter Hill. J. G. Apple M. Talbott, Mrs. Dlckmnn, Mra. Butlor. Geo. Mnzzlo. W.- F. Harmon, Mrs. Inn Nowton. Miss Emma Bolat, C. T. Spnugh. Loo Utyo. Mr. F. R. Kirk, L. J. Cody. J. H Edwards, Ralph Ohatfllinn, J. F. Sandors. Mrs. Snn dors, Elmor Wobb. Mlos N. B. Slmp non. Mr. Mne Hopkins, H. L. Hop klnB, Miss Benson. W. W. McDon nld. Esther Johnson. F. E. Yocomo. Mrs. Yocomo. Arthur Blorson, J. E. Arhorn. P. Bush. O. J. Klnny. A. .1. Sherwood nnd WV F. Miller. HOIS ARRIVED m TOGS! v Many Passenaers Arrive From San Francisco on Steamer This Morninq. Tho Homor arrived In tills morn ing from San FrnnclFco nftiv n good trip up the const. Sho lmd n kooiI lint of pnHeongBrs nnd n fair cnno of mlscolliinonus freklit. InlndliiK largo coiiHlKiimontR of Christina goods. Among tliogo nrrlvlng on tho Hom er wore: Oeorgo nnrton. who olmled Mav ton, ('. Almrotli. It. UowIIiik. 0. Mnnn Mr. and Mrn. Alto I-'eiips,. M'hb T. Feppi. MlM .1. Fopiis. MIbs O. KopiH. U. nncker. G. Lines P. Wilson, nnd J. Itolpli. Tho Homer leaven f'om North HoihI Momlsv inorn'nx at 0 oVloel, for San rrnnolsco. iff'n our ADV on vC,K . lOrKH.UlTPAIt.SONS Drug Co Reo our lino of ChrlstmnB good nnd trot "rlcos boforo you buy Wnl ltor Studio. For XMAS (JUTS thnt will plonso tho IIOVS, soo Tho (JUNNIMIV. HAND OAXriJ Chrlstmns night JCAC.'LIvS ILVI.L. J HOOKS of' nil description for young nud old at NOKTOX .V 1IAX SKN'ti two Btores. tHli ELITE HAlltDHKSSINfi and 11KAITV l'i:i.Ull FacliU nud sculp mnasngo nnd Bhiiiupoolug, sclontltlcnlly given. Ladles nud goutlemnn's mniilourlng. All lcluda of hair, ornniuontnl. nnd -slioll goodit, hair tonic nnd cosmetics, com liliigs mado to ordi-r In any style, nil work guaranteed. Hours from S.'itO A. M. to 7:;i l. M. Siitiinluy ;()( P. M. Plifiuo 17(.X LEAVE Additional Society News Altlor Lodgo No. 192, Fraternal Union of America, scored a great buc esri In Its dunce Kr.dny oveiung at the I. O. O. F. hall. Tho affair was well attended m most of tho thrco hundred Invitations sent out woro ac cepted. Tho decorations were par . ii.lv la-nut tal. A grent star hnd been made of red, white, blue and black cropo paper, tho Lodgo co lors, wlil fetrotched its petals from the centor of tho celling to tho cor ners and balconies, which woro hung with greens. Tho lights woro Blind ed with tho crepo paper In tho patri otic colors, and tho whole effect was charming. Good music nnd lloor ln cioaced the pleasure of all In tho en tertainment. 0 Mr. Go. D. Mnndlgo ontortnlnod tho Presbytcrlnn Ladles' Aid Thurs day at her homo on North Bend Heights. Aprons, knotting of quilts, and sowing n gono.nl wero tlnlshcd. nud n few business mntters decided. Ton members woro present, nnd ns ninny guests, among thont Mrs. N. C. McLcod airs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. J. Mende, Mrs. It. C. Holmes, Mrs. H. O'Mara Mrs. Geo. Bolster, Mrs. K. no (I .Mrs. Wnttors, Mrs. C. Bnrrott and Mrs. T. E. McGulre. - Miss Blnncho Fortmnn wno tins been tho guest of Mrs. I. S. Kaufman for Bovornl weeks loft today for hor homo lit Helena, Mont. That sho will return to tho Bay again soon Is tho ardent wish of tho ninny friends tho charming young wouinu made during hor stny this .time. -o Mrs. J. T. Sullivan of Bnndon and Mrs. T. C. Russell of Beaver Hill spent n few days with Marshflold friends this weok. Mrs. A. II. LowIb will arrive homo t"no row from Lodl, Cnllf., wlioro sho has visited at tho homo of her mother for sovernl weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Ekblnd are re ceiving congratulations upon the ar rival of the.r first child, a son born Wednesday, December 13. 0 Coos I'ny people will bo much In terested in a wedding to bo solemniz ed In Los Angoles Chrlstmns Dnd. tho InK Bridges tho youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. H. Br'duos nn.i on "ho DnvSBv'J?ent 80V0rnl ",0IU"8 fr en h. h V? r. ng0 nnd wo" '' 'itnjis Hero by hor porsonnl charm iTni'in "'!" ncton'lllsl.mo Sts. SS' "nllldny Is manniror nt mJ xatlonai S$3E32R2 IV I - 1'' All? MFLES FLASU LIGHT BOYS' WAGONS MECHANICS' TOOLS ATKIN'S STLYJUlf STEEL SAWS '.0 FHONT ST. fARSHFlELD, OKE. 'Cash Register Company's branch at Uako.stleld where tho young people Will reside nttor nn extended eastern honeymoon trip. Mr. nud Mrs. Brid ges will come to Coos Bay to mako their permanent home buuii after tho nuptials. Announcement wns made this week of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Ethel Reynolds and Perry ' Doilson, two popular young peoplo of Coos liny. ClirlstmiiB L)ny Is the date set for the uptlals. 0 C. 0. Hockott and family have mo ved from Sherman nvciiuo, In North Bend, to Empire whore Mr. Hock ott'B duties as lonl uinnnger of tho Southern Oregon company's business require his presence Miss Mny Stauff and her mother hnvo postponed their departure on their California nud southern trip un-i in mo wccit alter next. C. A. Langworthy and wife nnd baby loft this week for California, where they will visit relatives nnd trlends for a fow weeks. At tho regular mooting of the Wcstom Star Rcbekah Lndcc. No. 53, Wednesday night, the following; eleotlvo oIllceB woro filled. Noble Qfnnd, Elizabeth Cox; vice-Grand,' Ethel Powers; secretary, Knto Lan do; treasurer, Rose Curtis;. When1 the lodgo meets tho second Wednes day In Janunry for Installation, these ofllcorB will fill by appointment all re maining vacancies. 0 Coos Bay fr'onds of Miss Ethel Kern, n sister of Mrs. Elmor Russell of North Bend nnd fomorly deputy postmistress nt North Bend, this week received nnnouncomontB of hoc ninr rlago at Alva, Florldn, to "Allan D. PIxton. They will esldo on the groom's ranch nenr Ionn, Florida. 0 Coos Bay friends of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Franklin have received cards announcing tho birth of a son, Enrl Raymond, to tho worthy couplo at Tillamook, Oregon. Thoy formorly eslded In Mnrshllold nnd Coqulllo Mr. FrnnkllnOinvIng been lumber In spector hero for many months. O-- The Ladles' Art Club has ndjourn ed until after tho holidays. Tho next meeting will bo hold Friday, Jnnu nry 5, nt tho home of Mrs. Frank Siimuor. 0 On the dnto of tho twonty-flfth an niversary of tho wedding of hor par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Byrd S. Lnttln. Dccombor 12, Miss Dnlsy Inez Lnttln wns married by tho Rov. H. I. Rut lodgo to Earnest Vnrnoy, tho occn slon being nlso tho blrthdny of Mrs. Lnttln, nnd tho dny followlnc. of Mr. Lnttln. With four ronsons for cole-b-ntlng. a royal ontortnlnment wns flftkfc 09 Sk 0v (vol J9 C2V flhiM We have put in one of the largest stocks of Holiday goods ever shown in Marshfiell And this merchan dise is marked at such startling low figures that you connot help but purchase Our Assortment Consists of Sit A Complete TiO YS Jif CYCLES MEN'S BICYCLES LADIES' IJICYCLES SPOUTING GOODS ' POCKET KNIVES JLVAOKS SAFETY XAZORS scrssoits CAEV1NG SETS FNTING KNIVES UAVtOU STliOVS BOYS' TOOL CHESTS provided for tho guests of wham there wero nearly fifty present. A silver lea set, among oilier things, wna presented by their neighbor to Mr. and Mrs. Lnttln, nnd the young couplo iiIbo, wero, the recipients of many beautiful gifts. Among tlioBO gue3ta present were Mr. nnd Mrs. James Lnttln of South Inlet, Mr. nnd MrB. Milton Lnttln, Mr. nnd Mrs. Brown nnd daughters, Alice nnd Mnud of Anoku, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Olins. Brown nnd Mr. Roy Perkins nt Anoka, Minn.; Mrs. S. A. Yoak um, Mrs. Mary Krlck, Miss Margue rite Krlck, Mrs. Wltto, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Mr. and Mru. V. K. Rood, Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis Vnrnoy, Mr. mid Mrs. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Ja mes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wliiklomnn, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Rud burg, Mr. and Mrs. Wukoninn, Mr. and Mrs. Magrlff nnd the Rov. II. 1. Rutledgo. NORTH IIKX1) NEWS. Tho North Bend school tax lovy for the ensuing year has been llxed nt. fifteen mills. Tho North Bend schools will closo Wednesdny, December 20, for a two weeks' holiday vacation. W. F. Denning nnd wife nro hero 'today from the Capo Argo Llght House to v'slt friends. The North Bend city council nt a speclnl ineotln;: InBt night fixed tho tax lovy for municipal purposes for tho ensuing year at ton mills. Two nulls of this lovy are to bo set asldo for paying tho Judgment which L. J. Coffrey got against the city sometlmo ngo because of tho Shcman avenue grade dnmnglng his property. J. S. Dowoy, rathe" of George Dew ey, who had troublo with tho High Bchool Janitor tho other dny, returned todny from Coqulllo whoro he took the uinttcr up with Deputy Prosecut 'ng Attorney Llljcqvlst. Mr. LIIJov qvlst wll come hero to look Into tho mnttor as soon ns court will permit him to leave Coqulllo. Mr. Dewoy says tho mnttor will not bo sottled. R. It. Plnkerton of North Inlet has been sorvod with notlco of con demnation proceedings by tho South ern Pacific for right of way across his ranch. A fow months ngo ho con tracted with the Sumner rond to fur nish them right of wny and It Is un derstood that tho property tho South ern Pacific desires Is nbout the Bamo jib that to bo used ns the route for tho Sumner road. Wn linvn tho flnnitt lino of Christ inns lottors nnd cards published. Walker Studio. Hand hug from 90c to Sii.Tti nt NORTON .V IIA.VSE.Vh two Btorcs. KODAKS nnd POCKET KNIVES for tho boys nt RED CROSS. How SAVINGS GROW? By llUVl.NH at HAINES. Crano's lino stationery for tho LADY nnd Books, too HE1) CHOSh AOUNTS WKAH-KVKIt ALUMINUM Line or the Forowinj CHAFING DISHES , g PEliCOLATOIiS 8 BUEADMAKEIiS & fc "WEAIt EVER" IWAS!T: J'JBS. t t ALUMINUM WABE f XMAS CBOCKEBY 1 '; Swhen you buySp Make Yourself an Xmas Present "Buy Your Suit Here. You mny not ronlizo it iil next Xnms when it still looksgoml ns now ' Suits $8.50 to $25.00 F 1 And n fine sclccction oi' articles suitable for presents nave just nmvuu FOR MEN" AND HOYS I have a new, fine Hue of 1 fats, Shoes, Shirts T ties in Holiday Boxes, Sleoveliohlcra, Garter Seti Searfpins, and Cuff. Sets T have just received a line of articles unsurpassed in quality and price. These include. Handbags, Silk Scarfs, Fancy Comb Sets, I Iandkerchiel's in Holiday .Boxes, Belts, Slippers, Suit Cases and Umbrellas. MY LINE OF DRESS GOODS Is superior in quality, and T am selling my present stock at greatly reduced prices. A new dress is a welcome present to a lady any time. ARTICLES FOR THE HOUSEHOLD Too numerous to be mentioned may be selected from my new, selected and extensive slock. You will save money if you make an early call at mv store. . H. F1NNELL - H50 N. Front St. Opposite Royal Theatre. WAUH. Statement Holiday Goods v DINNEB SETS TEA SETS ' Fisn SETS HAND PAINTED . PLATES BRASS WABE JABDINTEBS GLASSWABE DMJMMEB'S SAMPLES in CARVING SETS and POCKET KNIVES THESE DON'T OVERLOOK ROYAL TAILORED Made to your measure $18.00 to $35.00 XUP XMAS IS COMING VOll LADIES'AND MISSES HMffffi v mm I 170 .South Drouilivny. 3HHyggfMB IIS