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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1911)
u TUB COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. wMr c- r a iUm Jm)ih BAYTlMfcS nr ?Ul, p.CONKY Editor and Pub. Rs. DAN K. MALOXKY News Editor Cutorcd nt tlio postofneo at Marsti Jlohl, Oregon, for transmission through tlio malls as second class mull matter. "SQl'AUK DHAIj" VEAIl. HASKKTItAMi fi.UIK. tlly dressed In white silk niessn'lne, and woro a wedding veil. She was C.mfi-st Itrtuncn "Mini." mill ".l..nV ""enueu uy nor uisier, mips .Miitireu, H ' E IS n blind American who falls to see Hint this old year litis been marked throughout by a great, far-reaching, deop-scaichlti,; demand for the "square deal." The movement to onforco equal chance, even-h by no moans confined to polltl crops out In many phases of national life. Proves runny. In n gntno which kept the spec tators in u continual uproar, the Mutts" Inst night defeated the "Jeffs" by n 5 to ! scoie. Tho gnmo was somewhat of n nilxturo and con tained traces of football and ping pong as well us a "semblance of bas ketball. Everyone on both teams played a star game. On the start tho Jeffs appeared to Have the best of their opponents, I who woro a pretty gown of pink silk. ino groom was imcuucu uy iir. .in rlon II. Reynolds of North Heud. Llttlo Miss Jenuetto Nowlln acted as ring bearer, cr-rrylng tho ring oh n silver tray. After tho ceremony, the bride and groom received tho con gratulations of tho relatives and ft lends In attendance. Numerous vocal and Instrumental selections woro rendered by Mrs. V, 11. Hood, nnd Miss Mildred Hood. Tho parlor A Happy New Year -TO mnklnir twn Imslfols ilm-linr Mm first WHS decorated with oVorgreoilB, lllls- half ngalnst ono point scored on a t etoo nnd whlto wedding bolls. The foul, by tho Mutts. In tho second sitting room nnd tho dining room imlf. iimvnvnr. Mm stuttn r.nnii to woro decornted with ovorgi eons, Ore- en e iiiltv the the front and by some ferocious play- K grapo and red Chrlstmns bolls, nnded justice, s lB. managed to shoot two baskets, I A wedding luncheon was served by 1 to pol lies It thus downing their strong and sturdy J Misses Lulu Ilodson, Myrtlo Hodge VnilTHQ MIIQT ! I. BE GOOD NOW opponents by ono point. U. would bo Imposslblo to rolnto the different Incidents of tho gnmo but those who failed to attend miss ed what was really a wondorful exhibition. I Tlio Mints woro niureu in raincr i tight lining garments nnd were right In style while tho .lofts nppoarod In loose, baggy costumes. Tho lineup was as follows: (Continued from page 1.) , Mutts W. Curtis S. Henderson I H. I-ecncq . H. Lang 1'os. Jeffs r f II. Hanson 1 f J. Cowan c II. Stutsnmn r g L Dlnnchard nnd W. Ilaglund g M. Gulovson 1 behalf of P. A. Sandberg nnd reviv al n, i., ..... .... .... II. Mauzcv n nt m. a i. ' V , Fo" tho Jeffs II. Hansen and Jim Sv .i,?ni ;iSa?id,,0rS8 In fr mUi Cowbii each scored field baskets. For E nm5ith JnX?r St"W "." tho Mutts will, Curtis made a field Pnnlr enl.l h i C.,,1 1... ,.T...,i irom U1C II01U mill IUBU Minn "u " lilm to sue tho city for $100, two thirds of n month's salary. Ho sa d line. In tho gnmo botween tho Ex-stars bit Mn Sandberg ZTrenord to the High School, tho High School him that City Attorney (Joss had re- p0 BCOrca ?lrVlc,fy,flT ,,,? ported this claim was owing. Mr. by a acore of 27 to 8. Tho first half Gobs stated that ho hud not so re- wn fnlrl' c,oso i"l ended with a ported. iBcoro of 0 to 5. In tho second half, Mayor Straw asked tho council- the High School uoj-b easily om mon what they thought about It. cd their opponents ana una Mess-s. Coke, Copplo and l'orguson troublo In scoring. ueciarcu that tlio counc I had passed i"o unoup was llttlo Pos. r f 1 f o r g lK Ex-stars J. Noble S. Brlggs II. Hrlggs P. McCormnc K. Cllnklnbeard on Sandborg's clnlm onco nnd thnt High School y80ttiou It. Mr. Coko said that ho Pitman vould never vato to pay Sandberg Uyerly iirtyrc'r.tH on the clnlm becnuso ho S. Clorke folt that It was not duo him. c. Clnrko Coiincllmnn Powors said thnt ho stiitmiiim hnd voted or'glnnlly to pny Sandborg Summary Field baskets, by High $iuu in o-dor to wnrd offn lnwmilt School S. Clarke, 0; Pitman 3, Uy JUid that ho had not changed his oriy, 3. Por Ex-stnrs: S. DrlggB and 1- .. Noble. Fouls Por High School: Finally Mayor Straw dismissed tho mCrly and Pitman. Ex-stnrs: S. matter saying that three of tho conn- nJiKKBl 3. Each team wan awarded oilmen woro going to vote ngalnst nl- OI10 nolnt. Total High School, 27: lowing tho clnlm and that thora was rt.8tn,8 s m1Ui? lmr(,,?n,"B.l,' reco ds with It.; "p f 'nnrkcr rofcrecd both games. Mr, Peck did not say whether ho would Institute Biilt to collect the! ADDITIONAL SOCIETY, clnlm. 1 A verv nrettv homo wedding took Pniiiclilse Is Dropped I place at the North Coos Hlver resl- u. w. uaruon in uennir or Jiana- donee or F. u. uoou, Tiicsuny ovo- gor Schott'or of tho Westo n I'nlon up- nlng, Docombor 2(1, when Winifred ,. penred nnd miked an oxtnnslon of ono F oldest daughter of Mrs. K. IC. year In the A. D. T. franchlso which Hood, whs united In marriage to Mr. wnn granted tho company Inst year. Hurry L. HiibboII of Mnrshfleld, by Ho said that thoy had not boon able Hov. D. A. MacLeod, pastor of tho to do tho $J,000 worth of wo.-k on Kint Presbyterian church of North tho system that tho franchlso pro- nend. Promptly nt 8 o'clock, to tho vlded but thnt twenty-eight electric tnliiB of Lohengrin's wedding march, clocks hnd been ordered by local bin.- t,inyod by Mrs. F. II. Rood, tho brldo Inesa noiiEos nnd would bo put in as nm Broom took tholr plnces In tho soon as tho company could got ,mr0r under nn arch of ovorgreens ...wiimi, iu ii. fiiwl nlirvaniitlintiitinia l till) POIlfor WIH. (I... ...! l.. r... i 0ni '.' '" l"V viniiiii in viiiiiiuiiiuuu of wnlch wn8 8UB,,ended a Inrgo whlto Sn.iKO and Powors, tho council was ,..,,,,,nu ,)0u. Tho beautiful nnd Sjnnu?t"!in"y furtltor ex- impressive ring coromony was por- wln. J..h? T1".0!' B",)n? !, ronneil. Tho brldo was very dnln It wnnn't right to hnvo tho city trlflod 1 - 1 " - with. Any way, It was stated that tho company would get a franchise when It was ready to do biin'.noss. Finally tho tnnttor was dropped with out nny extension hplng granted. Let 8t.rwt Contract J. C. Doano wbh nwardedTTse con tract for cleaning nnd sprinkling the Btreots for tho next hIx months. Thoro woro n numbor of bidders for tho job but Mr. Doano was consider ably tho lowest. Tho bids wero at thi'frtHawUic Tntos: Vli,Da,Io Haines ? 120. 'W J. A. Arlnndson $120. W. II. Lingo HOG. Albert Abel 13C. J. C. Doano $90. Matt nnnkllB$104 L. II. Holsno- $117. Mr. Doano will furnish n $2C0 bond for tho performance of tho contract. A proposition mndo by E. F. Mor rUsoy to Flro Chief Tmivor that ho would furnish n $700 toam to the city for tho next thioe months pro viding tho city would enro for It and bo responsible for tho nnlmnls, wns rejected. The Idoa was that tho city could hJro n man to caro for them nnd uso tho team to oloan streets nnd to haul tho flro engine to fires, 'the council took the poa'tlon thnt tho cost of arranging to keep tho tenm th-uo months would bo more than they would save and any wny thoy figured that If tho cJtv could not afford to own n tenm, thoy eould not afford to keep one. It wns Intimated that tho city might during tho next month annngo to secure a tenm for this work. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU hnvf ALWAYS I'HF.lh IMIO.VE 72 P.iolfle r.tvorv A Trnnnfpr Po THE ELITE HAlllDItKSSING nnd 11EAUTY lHLOH Fnclnl ijnd calp massago nnd shampooing, scientifically given. Lndlos -nnd gontloman's manicuring'. All kinds of hair, ornamental, and shell goods, hair tonic nnd cosmotlcs, com. blngs mndo to ordor In any Btylo, all work guaranteed. Hours from H:!)) A. M. to 7: :i() P. M. Saturday 0:00 P. 51. Phono 270-X 170 South llroadway. A OIKL LOOKS "FAIULY mi IT" w Jt-rl'oX . t J? Mrs. Anna Holland wishes to Inform tho Indies of Mnrbh flold tlm she h. s taken the ngencv for tho FAJIOl.S SPIIiDLLA COM- hl?r An oidi'is received will ho jiromptly and careful y nttendod to. AddivhM Mrs, Holland, Fifth stnvi, Sontfi MnihliuYlil, O10K011. '''n lpii"l-y work Is suggested, but oxperlonco tonohos that, ns a rule, homo laundry work Is not n success. The nvoraco houeewlfo 1ms not tho fncllltlos for. turnlni out good laundry work, nnd It Is awful ly haul and trying work whan dono well. Wo hnvo exceptional facilities for doing quick, clean and thorough work, wo nover Injuro the fnbrlcs. and wo always have work dono nnd uouvored on timo. Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN ST.J jfiOOR u Or; iftFl Highest Quality nnd Altn Sonic. Tho young couple received many beautiful and usoful presents ns nn evidence of the high esteem In which they nro held bj tholr many friends. Tho brldo Is tho tnlcnted nnd accomplished daughter of Mrs. IC. K. Hood of North llond, Is n graduate of Albany college nnd hns had a highly successful career as teacher In tho North Bend city schools. The groom Is n young mnii of sterling qualities nud as 0110 of Coos Day's rising young business mon numbers his friends by tho score. Tho honeymoon will bo spent on North coos uiver nnn .ur. aim Mrs. Hussell will bo at homo to tholr j ninny friends In Mni-Bhlleld after j Jaiiunry 1G. Among tohso present nt tho wedding woro: Mrs. K, K. ' Hood, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Russell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Htissoll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Htissoll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey RubboII, Mr. Lnwronco Rus sell, Mr. Leonard Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. WItto, Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Rood, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Rood, Miss Mildred E. Rood, Mr. Marlon Roy nolds, Mrs. L. C. Soulo, MIbs Otto Soulo, Miss Myrtlo Hodge, Miss Lu lu Ilodson, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Far Iss, Cnpt. E. Long, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Jn-, mes Nowlln, Miss Jcnnctto Nowlln, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Lnndrlth, Mr. Mason Noah, Hov. D. A. MacLeod, llttlo Helen and Mildred Hussell, Loo unrd Hood, Charles Hussell nnd Georgo Lnndrlth. EVERYONE with nssurnticca of our appreciation for pnst fnvors nnd a deslro to merit a contlnunnco of your patronage by sntlsfnetory sorvlce. THIS STORE WILL HE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY The Bazar Phone 32 The House of Quality. NEW YEAR'S (REETING From Walker's udio TEe R.oyal RENEW your hunters nnd anglnis LICENSE at Tho GUNNERY. SUNDAY NIGHT , "SCIENCE" Tho story "Sasslo and Imp, Edu cated Days" appear In tho prlnclpnl roles togethor with llttlo Nof, ono of tho tiniest child actresses now pos ing. Imp, tho puppy, Is put undor tho lnfluonco of n now anesthetic by physlclnns nnd dies from tho effects. Tho puppy Is burled, to tho grief of Nof, and Snssie, his mother, moans nt tho grave Ono of tho most won dorful comic stories ever filmed In which tho colllo dogs appear with almost human Intelligence. "GRANDFATHER'S CHILDREN AT HOME" "THE TORN SCARF" "LURED RY THE COLORS" Start the Iw Year Riglt Buy a Suit Frorrhe Fixup 8.50 to 25.00 Ready-to-Wear Royal tilored Suits $18.00 to35. FIXUP With Thanks to nil for year and season Just passed, wo extend our best wishes for Happy New Year Quaiennass Studio "ANNA HARRIS" In tho Chicago Swimming Marath on, Anna Harris In tho two mile Hwlmmlug race hold on Chicago Riv er. 70 entries. Produced by tho American Film Company. MONDAY-NIGHT "THE STEP DAUGHTER" Say: Can't I piny with tho children? "OUTSHINING THEM ALL" And don't forgot tho Mntlnco nt tho Royal Every Saturday at 2:30 P. M. And tho 10-ROL'ND HONING CONTEST nt 2 p. 111. Monday. As the year just dose! nigs oi. sincere apprecu toniei'Sf for a very grn trade, X. wish to extendi wish each one nd with i'ecl- (m to inv eus- yintr holiday y thanks and A Most Happy ew Year Thos. Howard Jfeudquarlcrs for (M Jewelry -S r.r- ' , H- RESOLVED ; ' ' That the following are selected from the best and most complete list of gilt-edged realty investments to be found on Coos Bay S lots on 4th, jSTorth of Elrod, each, .... ia,000.00 70 x 100 in AVest MnrshfiekV 2,000.00 00 feet on Broadway, solid ground 1,500.00 2 lots on Second street, near Clolden 2,000.00 50 ft. in heart of business section 8,500.00 Bay Park Lots $10.00 down and $5.00 a month The above-are to be had, of course, only from AVe extend sincere tha irons for the increase o during 1011, and hope patronage so as to be all still larger gain during tl Wixliiny one a) s to bur pa- iiii' business retain their to show a coming vear. all H j Nev Y Agents for Indian & Harley Da ALL EAGLES k dson Motorcycles TENTI0N! Installation and E Banquet Wednesday NigM January 3 All Eagles Rerqesteq t be Present I. S. KAUFMAN &ICO. 177 Front Streot r- V etr IPiSr? ffl O U W T Sreat Big Loaf of urJioad Is nono too largo for ovou njninll fnmlly. It is so light, so goofto tho tns.to that cvon "poor hrend (tors" hocomo big ones nftor tastlngJur broad. Try a lonf today and yqll order anothor for tomor row ntfovory dny. Evor tnstod our cake? Then you havo been missing n trenindced. Cps Bay Bakery It plnco fur good goodies. TvwBoon Companions nro Af Ilnlnos' flour and good bread If you employ tho first you nre afays suro of tho second. Tho go tojthor, oven who" accompanied by oijr modorato baking skill. Or dor iack of Haines' flour. Don't mix with other flours. Give the flours chnnco to bIiow what it can do bjitsolf. ''-.it l. T. Haines IW ft Alt St riioii'iooj Waterfront, Mfld. J t w I ' H' lA'l'-i' T?"V U-r.SUe, -.ufiu.-lAA. L.,jlAa f ' . - i k ""WPWmWJI) . , -a.. . . ,i. :.,w2fci3afc