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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1911 EVENING EDITION. m r i r 3 e A i ) fitft'SftSSSsLAA WK list-irei"" . ? ' 'I KS ' nfu 8 ,C:- -s8 ; J H Copjrltfht lion Sohaffoer ts. Marx HOPE you haven't allowed winter to' steal up behind you and catch you unprepared, without a good overcoat It so, Hart, ulsterette; adjustable collar; long, Plenty of other styles. Overcoats $X650 and up. Suits $J8 andtup.? . Always- "TEe Busy "THEREXALL STORE" The Old Fashioned Kind We have just received a supply of REXALL old fashioned Hore-hound Drops, The kind so hard to get these days, They are 25c the pound or in 5c packages, Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE MAIM 298 US Christmas Decorations For Sale and, Rent Call and see something new in Christmas tree lamps, Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J tnchard's Livery J nave socureC the livery bual '' JU. II. Holsner and aro pre- to render oxcotlent service to People of Coot Day. Careful er8, goon rl"a .id ovorvthlnK ' Will menn natlhfnntorv service to Pulllc. Phone ua for av driving f!; a rig or anything needed In L"ery Hno. We also do truck. Alness of all kinds. flUXCHAHD mtOTnERS Phone 13S-J 'rT. T?il ..n1 Qnlna CnmrfpA. 11 First and Aldor Streots FOR U-St Olnss .T?nnl tfsrntrt Name very good bargains, "TALS and INSURANCE -von should call on Al'O. WIII'MRV. L&,1,,1 Ao., Mnrshflchl. II MIB p&Jk-jBSc I PEWAW rflQ & "Vi - ! AWyRav? - V S (Ki ei ' fllljJ THE WEATHER. ' come in at once Schaffner & Woolen Mill Store This Storo Is tho Coos Bay Homo of Hart, Schaffnor & Marx Clothes. Corner" THE ELITE t n.IIU)Hi:SSIXO nnd 1JEAUT1T V UtI.OK Facial. nud scalp massage and shampooing, scientifically given. Lndlos nnd gentlomnn's manicuring. All kinds of hair, ornamental, nnd sholl goods, hnlr tonic nnd cosmetics, com bings mado to order In nny stylo, nil work gunrnnteed. Hours from 8:30 A. SI. to 7i30 P. M. Saturday 0:00 P. M. Phono 270-X 170 South Hroadwny. What Would Christmas Be To a family who had lost their home without Insurance? Rend the letter Of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gabernaoho published elsowhoro In this issue. I. S. Kaufman & Co. 177 Front Street Wo Write Correct Policies. T. J. SCAIFE W A. H. HODGINS Marshfield Paint, Decorating Co jiumm , ii mamm m M MARSHFIELD, and 2et inside a Marx warm coat 'j aew WANTKI) Cook and vnltivss. dress P. O. Ilox 792. WAXTUD To rent, dairy ranch by experienced man. Address, Ilox 807. Marshflold. Oregon. l'OL'.VD Iiiidlcs Kt)Id head hat plu with Initials E. N.. Ownor may ho curo samo nt Times' olllco by pay lug for this notice. FOIl HUNT Modern liousc for II families. Itont $12. CO por mouth on lonso. Call Times' ottlco. WANTED Olrl for Kcurnil house work Enqulro Mrs. V. H. Elck worth, Coos Day Crenmory. l-'OH SALE Nliu'-yonr-old Iioi-m, 1100 lbs. Saddlo, drlvor or work Also now slnglo harness and enrt Apply J. D. Davis or Jack Farloy at forks of Coos Itlvor. WANTED Girl for work. Address F. general house E. llaguo, Mtld- FOK SALE lU'glsteml Holhtolu bull calf over ono month old Wrlto or phono II. W. Sanford Sumnpr, Ore. FOIt IlENT 10-room Iiouso In South JIorshflold1 Phono ': FOH RENT FJno sunny apaitinont, furnished Inquire Nnsburg Gro cery. SWEEP APPLE CIDER In nny quantity. Free Dollvory. Phono 210L, Capo Arago Soda Works. .VI 5X Norway Bloater Mackerel The Finest Grade of Selected FAT MACKEREL Per Pound 45c Lockharf s Grocery TWO PRIVATE PHONES (Ry Associated Press.) 4 OREGON, Dec 27. Itnln or i snow tonight nnil Thursday. O Southerly winds, high nlong const. v ! LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- I TOUT. I A For twenty-four hours ending nt 4:00 p. ni., Dec. 2C, by MrB. O ,K. MingiiB, Bprclal government motcorologlcal observer: Maximum 47 Minimum 3C At 4:00 p. m 4G Precipitation 13 Wind, Southwest: cloudy. UOllX. ZE1NBII To Mr. and Mrs. John Zeln'or nt North Uend. Deccnnor 24, n ton-pound Bon. Ho Is thulr first child. Xw Onrnge. Fred. Nelson Is re modeling his machine shop on North Front street and converting pnrt of It Into a garago. S''k Platinum Parties at Co qulllo aro reported to bo organizing n company to try to tlovoloit report ed platinum deposits along tho lower Coqullle. ConB'dorablo platinum has l.con found there In tho past but tho deposits have been small and scattered. (Jot More !Cgs Suporlntondont V. W. Smith of tho Coos IUver Hat chery says that ho has now socurod nbout C, 000,000 salmon eggs nnd Is hopeful of securing moro soon. Tho freshets on tho Conullla this fnll linvo not beon sulllclent to bring tho salmon up as far ns the hntchory nnd ho fears that no oggs may bo secured thoro this fnll. 1'or SuliHtltiiteK. Director Ponton of tho Coos nay Concort nand statnd today that a mlBtukcn Impression had been galnod from tho rocont im nouncomont uliout cortnln mombota of tlio bnnd who mado tho trip on hn Boston being rolmbursod. Tho only mon who rccolvod anything besides tho $1.18 por day nllowed by t. o government wero some special iu'ihI nlnns who hnd to bo hli'od to ti.ltc tho nlacos of regular mombora of WE'RE HOLD ING OUR OWN nnd moro In tho soiling of high grndo cnndloj. Wo nro glnd to sny that our bus Inoss never wis bettor. Evory day sees nn Increns Ing demand for our SWEETS Thoro nro rea sons of course Come seo whnt thoy nro. Wo aro particularly nux" lous to ndd your nnmo to our lint of customers nnd wo know n look nt our goods will do It. TWO STORES. p.. .4 -o,tV. (Mmtpdk -85 AND 305 tho band who could not go. This was explained and nrranged for be foro tho band went after tho Bostoi. TliuiKli'i'storui. Last evening Coos liny cxiiorlcnced one of tho fov; thunder storms that occur here, sov oral loud claps occurring during the night. Xo Mfi'tliiK Tonight. Tho Mnrflli Deld Lodge of Klks will not meet this evening, the hnll being deslrod by other lodges for a meeting. Tl'o Elks will meet a week from tonight llnml C'onrrrt. Tho Coos JJuy Concert llnml will give a Now Year's concert nt the Masonic Opera Hoiuo noxt Monday afternoon, according to announcement mndo by Dliector Ken ton this afternoon. A succlnl pro grants bolng arranged for. Vol Saturday. Tho marrlago of Jns. Cowan, Jr., and Mis Cora How roa will bo solemnized noxt Saturday evening nt tho future homo of tho young couplo In apartments In tho Williams building, Uov. Pother Mun ro olllclntlng. Only Immediate rela tives and closo friends will be In attendance Heavy Italnfnll Coos liny Inst night experienced one of tho heaviest rainfalls of tho season. Tho totnl precipitation from I o'clock yesterday until this morning was 1.30 Inches, according to government records. A cold southerly wind mado It most dlsagrocahlo. Tho rainfall for tho yenr to-dato Is below tho average. 3Jvo Program. Tho Smutty school of tho Norwegian Luthortm church hold their ChrlstmnB fest'v.il In tho Hall on Sixth Btrcet Inst eve ning. A varied and Interesting pro gram, In which tho children took part, was rendered. Tho exercises were led by Miss Mabol MatthlHon, superintendent of tho school, Pro sontB and frulto and candy woro dis tributed anion? all tho children, and lofroshmontH woro sorved to nil. Mnny Calls. Last Saturday was tho banner day In tho history of tic Marshflold tolephouo oxchnngo for business handled. During tho twolvo honr day shift, four operators hand led about 12,000 calls. Tho calls camo bo fast that tho chief oporntor had to stand Lc-hlnd tho bnnrd rind runko tho disconnections, It bolng all tho t'lrls could do to "plug In" 'ho now calls. T'ia rush was attrlbu'cd to many ordora for Christmas can dles nnd eatables bolng given by phono Nowl LIcoiikch. Doputy Gnmo Warden Thomas wishes tho nttontlon of hunters nnd flshormon called 'o tho fact that tho Oregon law provides that all hunting nud Ashing licenses oxplro tho first of tho joar, noxt Monday, nnd parties participating In ottlior sport after that dato mutt hnvo now licenses. Tho law no lon gor permits hunting or fighting on rocolpts for applications Tor llconsos but requires that tho llconsos mint bo In tho possession of tho sports men. E0PLE EKDXt JOHN PORTER of Allognny vns n MnrBhflold visitor today. M. D. CUTLIP of Kontuck Inlet Is In Marshflold on business today. R. E. SHINE of Coqulllo Is look'ng nfter buslnosd Interests on tho Day today. FRANK ROGERS Is down from his South Coob Rlvor ranch todny on business. A. E. MORTON of North Dond was looking nftor business Intorojts horo today. TOM HALL roturnod InHt evening from Coqulllo whoro ho wns on business. MRS. J. P. LINDDERG, of Wodder burn, Is In tho city visiting her sou, i:d. Lludborg. GEO. WELLSTADT hns gono to Ran dolph to suporvlso tho roconBtruc tlon of tho Raldloph Lumber com pany's mill thero. MRS. F. C. TRUE and- baby left to day fcr their homo nttCoqulllo aft er a short vlslfwlth hor paroii'.s, Mr. and Mrs. 0 O. Lund. R. M. WIEDEU ,and wlfo passed through horo on route homo to Lnkesldo nfter spending a merry Chrlstmns with their daughters In Dnudon, E. O. SWEDDERG, who has been connected with tho Baling Taxider my shop hero, expects to lo-ivo Saturday for Denver, Colo., to lo cato. WALTER A. SNEDDON hns roturnod to his homo In Roslyn, Wash., af ter a pleasant visit nt tho homo of JJ Light, White, Always Right Fill Your Bin Sperry's Best, Drifted Snow Flour his naronts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Sneddon and other relatives bore. E. L. DESSBV of Coos Itlvor was .la tho city on business today. MRS. E. L. DESSGY of Coos Rlv-r Is n Marshlleld shopper today. MRS. NOAH, who spent Christmas with her pooplo nt Sumner, loft for Myrtlo Point this morning. Tho family is now locating there. MRS. R. A. ANX1N of Myrtlo Point, 'who hnB been spending a fow day nt tho J. C. Swinford homo horo, oxpects to lenvo for hor homo to morrow. MR. and MRS. DEWAR of Gnrdlnor nro spending tholr holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Snilthgall, In this city. Thoy will roturn soma time this week. J. M. SWENSOX, a promlnont attor ney or Sydney, Nob., hns arrived on Coos Day to investigate Ua prospects with a view to making uomp investments horo. P. O. GRAFFORT of Duchanan, Mioh. armed hero today to visit his un cle, Jacob Evans, of South Inlet. Mr. Qrafford wbb horo n fow months ago and may concludo to locato on tho Day. TOM aoODALB and wife nnd babr hnvo returned from Catching In lot whero thoy spent Christinas tit tho homo of Mrs, Goodnlo's par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Catchlrii?. Miss Jennlo Catching returned with them for n short visit. AUGUST EICICWORTH, who has been spending tho holidays wlfi his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. . Elckworth hero, will lenvo tomor row ovorlnnd for San Francisco to resumo his position ns a linotype operator on tho San Francisco llul lctln. JUDGE HALL hns returned from Coqulllo whoro yestorday ho can vassed tho olcctlon roturns on tho port of Myrtlo Point olcctlon. Tho election proclamation was Issued, thcro bolng no legal stops taken to stop it. Whothor thero will bo lltlgntlon nttacklng Its validity will bo determined Inter. ED. WIEDER will lenvo in n day or two for Lakeside whoro ho will on joy an outing nt tho homo of his pnronts . Ho oxpects to leave' soon for California whoro ho will Join his brothor, Henry, who Is engag ed In tho oil business thoro. Ed haB finished his cnurso at Colurnbla University In Portland. V CHRISTMAS REMEMIiHANGKS. Tho omnlovcs of tlin Cons Day Steam Laundry prcaoutcd tho prop rietors, Messrs. Jones with har.d somo presents Chrlstmns. A lino rocking chair was presented ono and n smoking sot tho other. Tho om- ployes of tho laundry woro nlBO hnndeoniely romomherod by tho firm. GIVE DANCE TONIGHT. Mnrxhflehl High School Athletic As Norlatlon Hall Thlt Evening. Tho lnrgest danco cvor nttotnptcd by n Marshflold High School organ ization will bo glvon tonight nt tho Engles Hall. Under tho nctlyo man ngontont of tho Athletic association nnd tho supervision of tho faculty, tho nffalr promlsos tol bo n decided success. Dancing will begin prompt ly at nlno nnd tho music will bo fur nished by Dntchollor'a Orchestra which furnished tho music tor thoJu nlor Prom of n few weeks ngo. Tho managing commlttco Is composed of Lesllo Isaacson, Leo Dyorly and Goorgo Johnson, nnd tho recoptlon commlttco of Chauncoy Clnrko, Max Rolgard and Will Horton. Moa damos F. E. Allon, R. F. Williams, M. C. Horton, Chrlstlno Kruso, F. A. Tlodgon nnd A. L. Darkor will uft as patronesses. Of thoBovornl hundred Invitations sont out, It Is expocted thnt a largo numbor will bo accept ed. Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo ALWAYS WED, PHONE 72 Pnclflo Llvnry & Transfer Co. PROGRAM AT The Royal WEDNESDAY, DEOEMRKE U7. THE .DARKS IN THE WOODS" (Pownrs) "THE ItROKEN VOWS" y (Rellanco) "A COWROY'S LOYALTY" (Rlson) MISS FLORENCE CHATTMAN u In Illustrated Song. , fc ' ir - i i i .a: r v Kt forcet Estimates Furnished the Turkish Datha. W aiw. Phone 14 0L Oregon . V ' r- flflWr N