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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1311 EVENING EDITION. 5 Wi-"" M ) IMP P ht " OPM. dHSSOr,.. HRISTMAS cheer and good clothes go together. We've a lot of good things here for Christmas giving; things that men are glad to get; and that are worth while. Chief among them are Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Suits $18 and Up. Overcoats $ J 6.50 and Up But you'll find a good many less expensive things here for men. Glad to show you what we have. Woolen Mill Store TJils Storo Is tho Coos Day Home of Hart, Schnffnor & Marx Clothes. SITUATION WANTED By young man oxporlonced In hotol work. Address "Willing," caro Times. rOK RENT 1'lno Minny apartment, furnished Inqulro Nnsburg Gro cery. JX)ST Poclu'tlmok rontnlnlng miiiiII amount of inonoy nnd thrco rings, between Alert landing and Busy jCornor.lndor return to Times' ofllco nnd rocolvo rownrd. FOR SALE-UiicliilimU niirM-ry stock consisting of mpplo, pear, pruno and pench trees. Fenrgusona ware)iouso, Market and waterfront. POSITION WANTED By nn iiiinmr. rled mnn 33 years of ago, with 12 yenrB of oxporlonco In dry goods, shoes, nnd men's furnishings. Best of references. Address L. N. enro of Times. WE WANT n gasoline lmnt from C h.p. up, housed for rough wettther. Glvo comploto descrlp- tlou of hull and engine, aiso low est price. Jolinson-Andorson Co., Floronco, Oro. FOR RENT Nicely furnished four room flut. Modem convonloncos. jpply 7033rd nnd Hlghlnnd nvo. FOR SALE--Oiie good organ. In- qulro nt Stauff'a Grocery. SWEET APPLE CIDER In ntiy quantity. Free Dollvory. Phono 210L Capo Arago Soda Works. Always- "The Busy Serving Trays - In all sizes and shapes. Those unique Chinese basketware 'Trays just in. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone Main 298 -Us WANTED Cook. Apply Joslo Davis, 1070 No. Front St., or phono 130J LOST Pair of diamond earrings. Rownrd for tholr return to Tlinca' olllco. l-'OK RENT 10-room Iiouso In South 1 Mnruhflold. Phono 110-L. One Thing About Christmas Trees Is tho great dnngor of flro. Bo vory careful this year nnd ln euio with I. S. Kaufman & Cr . Wo wrlto correct policies. TITe Royal ' (REPEATED BY REQUEST) "THE XlttllT RIDERS" Ono of tho moat fnmotis films ovor made Don't Miss It. ' "THE PRODIGAL SOX" (A beautiful story picture Illustrat ing the famous Bible parablo. THE CUTTLE THIEF'S BRAND" A western story. Tho Famous Picture THE NIGHT RIDERS" will bo prosontod nt Eekhoff's Hall, ' North Bond. TUESDAY EVENING, (ONE NIGHT ONLY) Comer9 OoPjriKht Hart Schnffnor & Mnrx It Is a Pleasure To show our stock. It is always new composed of fresh, clean goods. It Is complete in every respect. We are continually adding new goods. For dainty, ap petizing Xmas goods for imported groceries of all kinds for holiday specialties, you have the largest stock in Southern Oregon to choose from at .LOCKHART'S GROCERY SUGGESTIONS FOR THAT TURKEY DINNER DEC. 25th Plump young corn-fed turkeys, per lb .-- 25c Hens or gobblers, 6 lbs-to 18 lbs. Bachmann's fryers, in cartons, about 2 lbs. each. Ready for the pan no fussing no bother Fryers and Roasters Dressed Sealshipt's, pts. 55c; qts.90c; Eagle's, qts 75c FOR SALADS Crab Lobster Shrimp Eel Turtle Meat Boneless Chicken Boneless Turkey All Above Goods in pans from 15c to 85c EHMANN'S OLIVE OIL Ehmann's Mammoth Ripe Olives nueen Olives - olives stuffed with hazel nuts, Jordan Almonds, Spanish Sweet Peppers. ATMORE'S PLUM PUDDING Individual size 15c; 1 lb. cans 35c; 2 lb. cans 65c HOME MADfc FRUIT CAKE 1 lh 2 lb. and 3 lb, cakes, per lb 75c Containing only the best of materials- Equal to any vou have ever tasted. The kind of good things W3 like to recommend. A NEW LIST OF THINGS EACH NIGHT "YATOH THESE ADS Lockhart's Two Private Phone? EOPLE ESEJXI OUjQWW A. At. IIQSS Is reported quito ill at 1.1a homo on Isthmus Inlet. M. BYLER of North llentl wns a bus iness visitor la tho city today. J. D. CL1XKIXBEARD of. Coos Riv er Is n Mnrshfloid visitor today. W. F. MILLER left Saturdny for Portland and Salem on business. ai:OU013 WILSON' of Kmplro Is a Mai-Bliflold business visitor. MIPS ANNIE JOHNSON of North In let is n Murshllold Blioppcr today. II. F. HUXALL from Kmplro was lit Mnrshllctd on business. LOUIS STONE of Catching Inlot Is In Marshllold today. L. PORTER from Allegany wns a Mnrshfloid visitor today. J. R. DODGE of Allegany Is In MttrBliflold today. IIILLIS SHORT 1b In from Lnkosldo on business and ploaiurc. ALFRED JOHNSON nnd J. M. Nyo, Jr., of Coqiilllo are Marshflold bus Inesa visitors today. HARRY WINKLER of North Rend spent Sunday with friends in Marshflcld. MIKE DOONE of Sumner was a Marshflold buslnoBB visitor Satur day. MRS. J. G. HORN nnd daughter, M'83 Edith, of North Rend, nro Marsh flold shoppers today. WM. FARRIN of Sumnor 1b In MnrBhllold on business nnd plons uro today. SWANIE PETERSON of North In let Is In Marshflold today on busi ness nnd pleasure. GEORGE ROSS nnd wife of Catch ing Inlot aro Mnrahfiold visitors today. MR8. DAN MATTSON of Catching inlet wnB a Marshflold shopper Sat urday. MRS. WARREN UACI1TEL 1b ropo-t- cd qulto 111 at tholr homo on aouuv Drondwny. .IAS BOONE of Smlth-PoworB Camp No. 7 on iBthmuB Inlot, was in Mnrritflold Snturdoy. Ho reports Grocery 85 nnd 305 that they aro getting out about a million fcot of logs per week Micro now. P. E. LARSON and wlfo camo down from Allegany todny on business nnd pleasure. MRS. SAUNDERS and son, Jnck, of Hum re, aro Marshflold shoppers today. WM. LINDSTROM nnd wlfo from Cooston wero In tho city on bus iness today. W. E. DUNGAN and wlfo expect to icavo soon lor sun i-rnncisco ior a fow weeks' stay. HERBERT ARMSTRONG from North Bend wns attending to busi ness hero during tho day. MnS. II. O. HOY and baby nro ex pected homo this week from n visit with relatives near Soloiu. W. 11. STULL from Allegany was doing business' In Marshllold to day. CHAS JOHNSON from Cooston wns hero today to tako homo an organ that ho has recently purchased. FRED. McCORMAC nnd Dr. J. T. Mc,- Cormnc nro expected In overlnnd Into tomorrow or early Wednesday. MRS. J. E. CLARY Is reported qultu 111 nt their homo. Sho may have to bo taken to Morey hospital for trentment. VICTOR STAUFF from Cooston, with dnughtcr, Vlolot, nnd Carl , Stnuff, Jr., woro In Marshflold on business todny. HARRY BRADFIELD and family nro moving todny from Third nnd Market to South Fourth stroot, near tho Fair Grounds. MRS. "W. BLACKMORE nnd daugh ter, MIsb Gwendolyn, of North Bond nto upending n fow doyB with friends In Mnrshfloid. MISS MADGE YARBROUOH, who hns boon vory 111 of paralytic trou blo nt ttyo A. L. Fostor homo In South Mnrshileld, Is reported Im proving. CHAS. JOHNSON of North Inlot loft Saturday for Corvallls whoro ho will tnko tho Bhort courso In ngrl culturo nt Oregon Agricultural col logo. GEORGE MURCH nnd Gordon Rns inusson nro expected In overland tomorrow from CorvnlllB whori thoy nro attending Oregon Agri cultural college CAPT. HERMAN EDWARDS of tho Alort rcsumod his duties today after having boon confined at Mercy hospltnl for nlioiit ton dnys with n sovoro nttnek of la grlp po. WALTER A. SNEDDON arrived hero today from Honslyn, WiibIi., to spond the holidays at the homo of his purontH, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chat.. Sneddon, and wl'h other relatives. It Iioh been nbout two yenrB slr.c ho loft here. CHAS. JOHNSON colohrated Ms blrthdny Inst Saturday nt hla homo nt Cooston. A largo num ber of fiioudB and neighbors en joyed n plonsnnt blrthdny party In his honor nrrnnged by Mrs. John son In tho evening. DUNCAN DOUGLAS, who haa boon attending Oregon Agricultural College nt Corvallls, nrrlvod homo Inst nlsht vln Ronoburg to spond tho Clirlstmns holidays nt the homo of his pnrontB. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. U. Douglas, In Mnrshfloid. W. F. HARMON. Coos Bay represen tative of l.amlii ftCo., tho well known tailors of Chlcngo, loft Sat vrdnv for that city to spond n fow monthn In tho hnuso nnd to bo como moro familiar with tholr bus iness system. On tho wnv ho will visit nt tho homo of liU wife's par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Znglor nt Tho Dalles, Oro. Kuiicinl Held. Tho funeral of J. f Tin via Willi 111. M from Mlo Wl'soll rhnpoi yostordny nftornoon, tho Rev ii. I, TMitloden oine'ntinu'. i nor wna n liirirn ntinnilnllrn mill tllO floral offorlnus wero numnrous n'ld linnntl ful. Tho pnll-boarors woro Cnpt. r-lwji'ils. S. B. Oathcnrt. L. M. No bio, David Miibsoii. Jo'in Clinkln benrd nml A. O. Alkon. ALONG THE WATERFRONT. Cant. II. W. O'boii of tho Nnnn Smith, stntod yostordny that tho sea lust off Coos Bay was tho roughebt ho nd soon It In n long 'me Tho steamer Alllnneo nnd stonmor Nann Snilth, both scheduled to leavo yestordny morning, did pot vonturo to cross out owing to tho rnugh bar nnd storm outside. Both loft this morn ing, tho Alliance for Enroita nnu inn Nnnn Snilth for Hnv I'omi T"-o fn'lowlii" frmn p Po'i'nnd hi i.r wH bo ur Intoroet to mnnv hero. Cnpt. Parsons hnvlng fnrinorlv run in imm na mnfltor of tho Alllnneo: "for Imvlng been with the Port of Portland 14 montus, unpinin i;. u. nsriinno nnn nf IllO liust-knOWIl tllg- bOOt IPO" H tll C"nt r8Jg"'t " "lpilnr or tno tug wnimin. inpuuii vilolipni olnn. n pilot In tho om w of tbp nort nt Asorln and form erly In command of tho WMUiln for n s''ort time, suocpeds Pnrons." Stonmor Fxcelslnr nrrlvod 'n port vostordnv afternoon, to"iinn at North Bend nt nbout 1 o'clock, coin ing to Mnrshfloid In tho ovenlmr, 'bringing a largo shlnronnt of Tir, rhnmllso. Sho will leavo horo Wednesday, V THE WEATHER. ' (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Doc. 18. -Gonornl- ly fair tonight nnd Tucs-"y. Winds mostly southwesterly. o ., LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending at 4:00 p. in., Dec. 17, by Mrs. 4 E. Mlngus, special government motcorologlcnl observer: f Maximum 52 Minimum 30 4 At 1:00 p. in 42 Precipitation nono Wind, Northwest; clear. Mull T.nle. Owing to nn nccldoui tho incoming mall today waB about twolvo houra lata. It Is understood that tho stago broko down enst of tho mountain. Tho Btngo did not reach Laird's until C o'clock this morning. Kiitorlnlit Students. Tho mom bcrs of tho Marshflcld High school Alumni hnvo Issued Invitations for a Now Year's party to bo glvon Janu nry 1, nt tho homo of Mlsa Marjr Hnnson. Tho mombors of tho fionlo" class and tho High school faculty Trill bo tho guests. 'Tn liond Tnv. Tho voters of tho Allogany road district at a spoctnl election Saturday voted n spoclnl six mill tax lovy to ralso $4,500 to plank: tho Alloganv-Scottsbdrg road next summor. Tho Bpeclnl lovy carried by n voto of thlrty-ono to twentr olght. Return Homo. Albert Abbott and wlfo and tholr granddaughter. Glcudn, nro on routo homo overland from San Francisco whoro they woro during tho fatal Illness of tholr daughter, Mrs. Myrtlo Johnson. It Is oxpoctcd that Mrs, Johnson's body will bo brought horo on tho . first Htonmor but dollnlto ndvlces regard ing It hnvo not boon rocoivd. In For Holldnys. Sovornl of tho logging rnmps hnv? closed down for tho Christmas holldnys. This morn Ing, Jnck McDonald nnd his forco camo in from Loon Lnko whoro Mr. McDonald hns shut down his sawmill until nftor Christmas. Gould's Lod ging en nip near Allogany hns also closed down and most of tho forco camo to Marshllold. Mnny have como down from tho Smith-Powers Camp on North Coos Rlvor. WIiih Pile. Tho mnsquorado bull glvon undor tho direction of Prof. Rnymond nt tho Odd Follows hnll Snturday night was lorgoly at tended and wob a groat buccmb. Mls Mary Motlln ns "Hlghlnnd Lnsslo" was awarded tho prlzo for bolng tho best sustained character. Messrs. WIIhoii, Boring nnd Rnymond woro tho Judges. Jlr. Raymond plans to glvo ntmtlior mnsquorado noxt Sat urdny night. Rumor Vnverlflcd Somfl ono started n report around town that n men wns wasted ovorboard while tho Brcakwntor was crossing out Snt urday. Agont Keating stntod that ho had a wlroless mossngo from Cnpt. Mncgenn but Hint nothing wns said about any accident nnd that ho did not bollovo it wns correct. We hnvo one of tho nicest Hues of practical and useful presonts on Coos Bay NECKWEAR nt Me to $1.00 SUSPENDERS nt l!.1e to $1.0(1 COAT SWEATERS, moil's 91. HO to $ COAT SWEATERS, bojV $1 to 81.B0 .MEN'S DRESS GLOVES $l.no nnd $13 .MEX'S SLIPPERS $1.U."J nnd $1.50 HAXDKERCHIEFS from flc eucli , , tu $1.2.1 por lo .MONARCH SHIRTS $1.00 CLUETT SHIRTS ...$1.50 to $2.00 UMBRELLAS for men mid women. , $1.00 to $7,00 SUIT (USES mid TRAVELING BAGS $2.50 to $15.00 - - ' - - - .anMHMiaEiMMW I The Bazar Phnur 02 The nuuac of Quality.1 ' $. Jw JiOMw.jv fFri