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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911 EVENING EDITION. W mmmlmmmm COR Christmas gifts that have use as well as beauty; for things men want, and wear, and keep a long time this is the place to come Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes make a f'ne Christmas gift; practical; serviceable arid durable. Suits $18 and up Overcoats $16,50 and up ButyouMI find plenty of things here that cost less than a suit or overcoat; they're tilings that men need; just drop in here and look over the things we have for gift purposes, We'll help you pick out the right thing, Woolen Mill Store cMtigMiLncM.n.fcM. This store is tho homo of. Hart Schaff nor & Mark clothos. IPCXl. wm3 Always- "TEe Busy Corner" "THE REXALL STORE" 3 DA YSJVIORE- Our stock is in splendid shape and arranged for your convenience. We are glad to show you around. Remember wo will deliver your gifts Xmas day. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. HONE MAIN 298 US Sm0S8S nKST AND CIIEA1MMT Shoo repair shop In city. Corner 3rd nud Commercial Ave. S. ICulJu, Prop. WANTICI) (Jlil for genci-nl house work. Address llox 83, Mnrshfleld. roil HUNT 10-room house In South Murshfleld. l'liono 11U-L. WAXTKI) Man mid wife desire po Bltlons as cpok and helper In log ging camp or olsowhorc. Address "Cook" caro Times or phono 194 North Dond. KOI I HAMC HomcMencl rt'lliiqultfh mont. Ono pf the best In this sec tion. Close lu. Address "Homo atcad," caro Times. PHONE 32 ' Nothing Nicer FOlt THAT Christmas Stocking THAN ONE OF OUU Coat .Sweaters MUX'S SWEATEHS rrom.... $.1.00 t $1.50 MUX'S IHtUSS GLOVES.... $2.00 and ., $1.30 MUX'S XUCUWEAH $1.00 to 2.1c a noit()i'(iiimti:i) hats. .s:j S I'ATESMEX HATS. . . .$2.30 SrSl'EXDUKS In Holiday boxes from ..$1.00 to 2.1c MUX'S SMI'IMIHS Si.no mid si. 25 HAXDKUIK'HIUKS from fir each to.... 1'i'r hov $1.2.1 I'MllltUliMS from $1.00 to S7.00 The BAZAR THE HOUSE OF QUALITY WSSYTiX "2b H WANTED Kitchen range In good condition. 171 N. Broadway, Rm. 7 LOST l'ockcthook containing small amount of mouoy and threo rings, botween Alort lauding nnd Dnsy Corner. Flndor return to Times' ofllco and recolvo reward Mrs. Virgil Matson. I'Olt ItEXT Kino sunny apartment, furnished Inqulro Naoburg Gro cory. KOlt SALE Ono ooil organ. In- qulro at Stuuft'a Qrocory. SWEET APPLE CIDEK In nny quantity. Freo Dollvory. Phono 210L Capo Arngo Soda Works. WANTED Cook. Apply Joslo Davis, 1070 No. Front St., or phono 130J STEUIL1ZED sweet npplo cldor, mndo from Coos Day apples, In pint hottlos. P1IOXE your order to No. 277. (444444444444444 ! THE WEATIIEIt. r (Dy Associated Press.) 4 OHKUON, Dec. 21. Fair to- night except rain near coast. Krlilnv fnli 111 nnnf ntwl tnfi np A 4 snow In west. Southeasterly ! 4 winds Increasing coast. 4 LOCAL TE.MPUKATintE KE- 4 POUT. 4 O vrr Mvcnty-four hours ending 4 at 1:00 p. m., Dec. 19, by Mrs. E. Mlngim, special government 4 4 meteorological observer: 4 4 Maximum 44 4 4 Minimum 31 4 4 At 4:00 p. m 40 4 Precipitation Oil 4 4 Wind, NorthweBt; cloudy. 4 School Close. The MnrshfHd public schools will close tomorrow for n two weoks vacation for tho Christmas holidays. Christmas Tivc Tho annual Christmas treo exercises of the Mnrshfleld Methodist church will be hold Saturday night at the church Ship Lumber. The railroad yards nro holding n largo number of cars loaded with lumber from tbo Coqull lo Lumber Co.'s mills, awaiting tbo arrival of tbo steamer Hnzol Dollar when tho lumber will bo transferred directly onto tho steamer. Exhibit Work. Art exhibits havo been nrranged at tho Central and High school buildings for tomorrow so tlmt patrons nttondlng tbo Christ mas programs In tho various grades will have opportunity to view tho work done by tbo nuplls. Will CJIvo Hull. The Mllllcomn ii8nnclatlon Is Issuing Invitations for a ball to bo given at tho club Satur day evening, Decombor 30, for mem bers only nnd their Indies. Tim af fair Is In cbnrgo of tho IIouso Com mltteo which Is enmnosed of Messrs J. Albert Mntson, C. E. Nicholson nnd C. F. McKnlght. x Is Tnlurvl. Mrs. Walter rtobln son of Eastsulo sllppod and foil yes terday, sustaining a bndly sprained ankle. Sbo wnB ono of scvornl who woro morn or less injured by falls on tho frosty walks. Mr. Androws wns painfully hurt. Franklin C. Illrch of tve Tied CroRS Pharmacy, siiptnlnod slight Injuries. Itnllroitd Ties Untight Tbo South ern Pnelflc Rnllroad Company has lately boon buying up largo quanti ties nf ties In tills district. It 13 not known whether this material Is In tended for shipment by steamer, or gnthercd for somo futuro Ininrovo mont or oxtonslon of tbo compiuiv'i lines. Tho quantities aro far nbovo presont local demands. IteoHn Mine. Oeo. Ongo of tbo Hlvorton Mlno was lu Mnrsblln'd yos tordnv on business. Ho says that tho San Francisco companies which re cently leased it plan to reopen it early In January. The CoiiHolldntod Fuol Company nnd Stafford and Company aro tho Ilrms nnd they ox nect to ship the output which will bo about 17f tons dnlly to San Km li cit co on tho vessels Acme nnd Area ta. Is Itetiirniiig. Hugh McLnln, who represented the Mnrshfleld Chamber of Commerce nt Washington at tbo Hlvors and Harbors Congress and be foro tho Hlvors und Harbors commit tee, Is now en route homo nnd stop ped nt Junction City, Kns., to visit relatives. Ho will visit at Portland beforo returning here. Ho cbnnged his plnus about returning via tho. Isthmus of Pnnnmn. lltilkheadlug Started. Tbo work on bulkhendlng along Central nvemio west of Third street wns begun ob torday. This Is necessary beforo tho filling of the district ndjncont to Market street can commence As soon ns this work is completed it Is thought tho dredger will havo fin ished the filling of tho district cant of Conl Hank Inlet which they nro now working nnd that tho dredger therefor before long will bo em ployed on tho Market street fill. vsam WWUVkXi E&83Z&22I3 puKv) First Class Auto Service When you want to go anywhere In a hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS llest rates In tlio ciiy. UEST CARS. DeBt drlvors Phono CO-J until 11 p. in., after 11 p.m. phono 5-J. Itesl doiico phono 28-J. I), h. FOOTE, Proprirtnr. FOLLOW THE YOl'XO LADY'S EXAMPLE AXD GET YOUR CANDIES AT LEWIS' COXFUCTIOX UllV. XOXU HUT THE II EST LINE HANDLED. MAKE YOl'lt SELECTION EAHLY AXD IIOXES WILL HE HELD UNTIL WANTED. Lewis' Confectionery PHONE 2I0J. 1 12 X. imOADWAY Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of Crldor, Mo., hnd boon troubled with sick head acho for about flvo yonrs, when alio bogan taking Chamberlain's Tablots. Sho has takon two bottles of them and thoy havo cured her. Sick head ache Is caused by a disordered stom acho for which theBo tablets aro espe cially intondod. Try them, got well and stay woll. Sold by all dealors. (' rrTl j5iS STUCK UP Is no namo for tho feeling wo havo about our presont offering of high class Christmas Can dies. Proud 08 wo havo boon of previous offer ings this ono caps thorn all. For In oxcol lonco of quality and moderation In prices wo havo nover uoforo Been tho llko and hardly ex pect to again not for many years nny wny. Don't fall to atop In and In vestigate. You'll find what wo Bayls right. I. It. TOWER returned today from n business t-Ip to Portland. FHANK IILACK of Catching Inlet Is n Marsh Hold visitor today. MUS. L. J. SIMPSON of North Dond la n Mnrshfleld shopper today. MHS. It. A. HAItltlSON of Llbby Is spending tho day In Mnrshlleld. CHAS. MAHAFFY of North Coos Illvcr Is a Mnrshflold visitor today. I). I. PINKUIITON of Il.iynos Inlet Is n Marshfleld business visitor to ri ay. FRED. 11ARNARD loft' yoBtorday on a business trip to Coqulllo Valley points. F. S. DOW roturned today from n business trip to San F.-ancIsco and Portland . LUKE FAIRES returned today from n business and pleasure trip to Portland. C. II. FLITCROFT of North Coos River Is n Christinas I hopper In Mnrshnotd. C. L. HUMPHREY nnd wife of Isth mus Inlet nro shopping In Mnrah- 1 field today. MRS. II. F. ROOD and baby of North Coos RIvor aro visiting Mnrshflold frlonds todny. MRS. WILL EICKWORTII nnd chil dren of Mllllcomn were Mnrshflold shoppers today. MRS. JOHN HENDRIOKSON of Coos River wns a Christmas shoppor In Mnrshfleld todny. J. E. SCHILLINO of Gardlnor nrrlv od In town this morning nnd will stny until Snturday. CAL DRIDQES and wlfo of North Coos River nro upending tho dny with Mnrshflold friends. MRS. NOWLIN and llttlo daughter of North Coos RIvor spout tho day with frlonds In Mnrshflold. A. J. SHERWOOD of Coqulllo passed through hero today on route homo from n business trip to Portlnnd. C. W. WOLCOTT returned todny from Coqulllo nt noon todny. Ho was a witness In tbo Onrrlson enso. II. E. MORRfSII of Tho Times' for ce, will lenvo Saturday to spend ChlBtmns with his fnmlly In Port lnnd. I MRS. 8. LEWIS of Kentuck Inlet has been visiting In tho city n cnuplo of days this week, returning today. MRS. It. M. WEIDER of Lnkosldo Is In town todny to moot hor son, Ed, who nrrlved on tho Ilronk wator todny from Portlnnd where ho has been nttondlng Columbia University. FRED. HANSEN o Sumner la In Mnrshfleld today. A"MIL NELSON of Oardlnor Is horo tr ultnml tlin ImlMflVR. MRS. W. A. LUSE of Cooh RIvor Is a Marshfleld shoppor today. J. W. FLANAGAN roturned Inst evening from Coqulllo whero h has been doing Jury service. MRS. CHAS. JACKSON of Rom Slough, who Intely has been quite 111, is reported to bo Improving. S. JUMPER and wlfo nro In today from their homestead on Hnynes inlcfto do their Christmas shop ping. MRS. F. QUILLIAMS returned to hor home on Dnnlels Creek todny'nfter a short visit at the Geo. W. Trlb bey bone. MRS. ANNA JOEHNK, who haB been a guest at the E. II. Joebnk home, will lcavo Saturday for Portland and Oregon City. WM. DOYLE returned today from a trip to Washington to spend Clirlstmiis nt tho homo of his sis tor, Mrs. W. A. Lliso. MRS. HARRY G. HOY and baby ar rived home today from n visit with relatives at Portland, Salom and other northorn points. MRS. T. G. LEYLAND of Portland nrrlvod hero todny to Bpond tho holidays at tho homo of ho,' par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. S. Torroy. MRS. G. W. CRAIG of Blnckfoot, Idaho, a rlvcil hero today to visit a few weeks at tho homo of her parotits. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Torrey. MISS MAUD ROWRON who Is nttond lng school In Portlnnd, nrrlved hero tqday to spond tho holidays nt tho homo of her aunt, Mrs. L. M. No ble. MISS ALICE COX who hns been at tending tho Dcnhko Wnlkcr Busi ness collcgo In Portland, arrived horo today to spend tho Christmas holidays. N. MOON will leavo tomorrow via Drain for Willows, Cnl., whero ho will spend threo or four months with his sisters and looking after business Interests. KINO UROTHERS who hnvo boon at Doon Lake foil somo tttmo past putting up somo buildings enmo to town todny. They Intend 10 spend XmnB In North Dond. JUDGE HALL returned Inst evening from a business trip to Coqulllo nnd Myrtle Point. Ho reports that nn unusually largo number of tenchors woro taking tho annual exnmluntlon nt Coqulllc yesterday. MISS NELLIE TOWER nrrlvOd horo from Sonttlo, whero sho Is nttond lng tbo Unlvorslty of Washington today to spend tho holldnys at tho homo of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Tower. AUGUST EICKWORTII who Is now employed ns a llnotypo oporntor on a San Francisco paper arrived horo via Potland to spend tho Christ mnB hol'dnys with his pnronU, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Elckworth. MISS LUGY IIORTON who has been attending tho Unlvorslty of Wash ington nt Scattlo will nnTvo ovor hind via Drnln Friday to spond tho hol'dnys nt the homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Horton. S. P. HARTLETT of Coqulllo, who Is recuperating from an operation at Mercy hospital, expects to leavo Saturday for Portlnnd to spend tho holldnys. Ho may return to hid old homo In MlnuonpollH for a visit. LEO L. GARY of Coqulllo was a Marsliflold business visitor today. Ho is enthusiastic over tho pros pects for this section and Is hoping for an early realization of tho gen eral hope for tho coming of tho railroad, Mr. Cary Is n daugh ter of tho Into Col. Coach of nan don. D. C. GREEN, tho now manager of tho Oregon Powor Compnny horo, expects to leavo noxt week for Chi rngo whero ho will nttond tho nn mini convention of tho mnnngor of tho II. M. Ilyllesby compnny plants throughout tho countrj. Following thin meeting, ho will go further onBt to visit rolatlvos and nccompnny Mrs. areon, who la now visiting there, back to Marshflold. Things nro soldom whnt thoy sootn; somotlmcH thoy nro a ho.ip bettor. When our dohts hold a rounlon It ron'ly Is depressing to tho spirits. 1 If you don't see what you want don't nsk for It, but hunt It out of Its dark nnd dismal haunts. dl TWO STORKS. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Times subscribers who do not 41 receive their papers regularly 4 ftra remiMtiift nnllfv Thn Times oflloco of any Irregularity 4 n delivery. This la the only 4 means Tho Times has of know- 4 lng when subscribers mlsa their 4 papers, and consequently tho 4 4 only means of remedying tho 4 4 trouble.. Lit? I L Just a Few Bargains in Dishes and Christmas Tree Ornaments Come in and See TO BE SOLD AT COST! ! ! Nasburg's Grocery PHONE 213-J Present the Independent Man 1VTTJF A SHAVING SET v Give iho mini who is independent, who likes to slwvo himsolf, a good shaving sot and yon are sure to "Rifc him. Mug, brush and mirror. Everything handy, always ready for use and alwavs to he easily found. Made of the most durable niato -ial highly nicklo plated tnnd--l,roncli plate mirror and silver plated nuig. Other sets with porcelain mug. A convenient, useful, du able, and much welcomed present. BROWN DRUG CO. GRADUATE CHEMISTS Saltiest Salt on Earth! IN FACT The Salt, of the Earth Leslie's Velvet, Grain Salt Flows Freely. Ask Your Grocer About It . .v