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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1911)
F 1""" NIMH l I WMltl--!tM1WWMpmVJltipMniBniHlNP THE COOS BAY TIMESJ MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1911-EVEftllNQ EDITION. i fl J3S "i W npO all our customers, and all the other good people whom we wish were our customers, this is a New Year's greeting We hope everybody who has done business with us during 9 has found it profitable; the goods satisfactory, our service agreeable. We shall try to serve you better in X9J2 than in 19 11; we shall try to have better merchandise than ever before, and sell it to the better advantage of our customers than ever before Hart, Schaffner & Marx 1,1 $11 i 1 , r i, .11, i i clothes will be our chier line; the best possible 7 r buy clothes here. We want you to feel that if f f n tne past naye not been in any way not satisfactory, we should be glad do what we can to make it right. This storo is Always- "The Busy n::a:B:TM:a "THE REXALL STORE" For Falling Hair .We want vou to try REXALL "93" Hair Tonic and REXALL "93" Shampoo Paste with our promiso that it will cost you nothing unless you aro perfectly satisfied 'with it. .Remember it is obtainable only at this store. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE For 1912 A t Happy and Prosperous New Year To All THIS STOKE WILL HE CLOS ED ALL DAY MONDAY I, : I i Lockhart's Grocery rum PRIVATE PHONES 85 AND 305 f WHy . J 4 MHBBHIMMIBIMiMiiMi'ir'iiii y.--.i .. -..-,. - ifeJI mMflyL J I ti u J J& rSii Bit bsk wnoiiy as you expected ! Woolen Mill Store M tho homo of Hart Schaffner & Mark Corner 9f MAIN 298 US ' z a m p,. jffi." t 3km '"' reason why you should " oiiwwiw any dealings with us in -ii -ana as you wanted, or to know about it, and clothes. FOUND Any jmivnttf knowing Hiolr boy or any other boy's having two old white ton kottles in n ono of tliobo kettles, you to Investlgnto. BWEFBM of KIIIIUJ S1IUIV, nillUll I1UIU IUII 1H IUO I. rnnnla.. na Mi.. Dnrinn.l, .11 nn .... .......... I.AJ.1. ...l.lj.1. ...AHA inr ... tflA jiniK inniiH piaco, iiiursuuy, wo- dry,ioCk thoro tills trip for a Blight nry 1C, I will accept It aB 5 por cent as $11,000 when It should havo been conibor 28, botwoon 10 nnd 11 ovorhnullng. of tho purchase prlco of nuy article ?1 10,000. o clock n. in., would do well to nig Ciimil nt Show. Tho Roynl In tho The Redondo will sail at 8 o'clocit cnll up Phono No. 197. as thoro Thcatro last night showed to prob- this ovonlng from Murshflold. goIiiR- waa Bomothlng vory vnluablo In ni.i.. ninrn minnin timn u lma m.n,. 1A I.X!l- r. .! .down tho lowor Hnv whoro sho will . .- . ,.. .nt . .-. " w.w ...I ...' ..... ...W ..... fyS, W(, "Foul Play," which hnd to bo run NOTICE Party nlio took oxidized through oxtrn times to ncconimoda Bllvor detnchablo liandlo silk urn- to tho crowda which woro too groat brolla from Catholic church Xmns tor ovou standing room at tho dlf Iclnillv return same to church or foront iiorforiunncos. Tho film will Mrs. Hugh McLaln. KorND Solid gold stick plu with inn hi. uwncr iim o "o ww calling at Norton & Hanson s nnd paying for this notice - " FOR RENT Rooms with Heat. Ail- dress 343 So. Broadway. WANTED KviK'i'lenriMl waiter. Ap ply at Times' olllco Immediately. FOR SALE A new wngon for hlnglo im win Bii fn F;r- Kimulro horso. Will soil for 55. Enquire Hclsner'a barn. A ROOD ItKLlADLE nimp cook wants a position. Can furnish gool voforenco. W. D. Wnrnor, Cooa hotol. Phono No. 22SJ. to return to their homos on account . ., -; ; of tho Into hour without witnessing J-OR SALIv Miio-ycnr-uld hoi-so, tho 8,)0Cai foaturo throe reel pro 1100 lbs. Saddle, driver or work ,i,.Hmi nHtlmi "Foul Plav." Also now single harness and cart. innj u. u. Mmir utR i-iu.uj nt forks of C003 River. .,,.-, ...,, . APPLlv CIDMt in any Frco DoJlvory. Phono SWEET quantity. 210L, Cape Arago Soda Works FOR RENT lO-rooin Iiouso lit South Marshflold. Phono 119-L. Don't fursat tho Turkish Hatha1 PHONIC 211-J.. ' .wX' . I TiOrjyr iTOX ! l Jill'. WEATHER. .? - ' ('ly Associated Press.) OREGON, Dec. 30 Rnln or 1 luow, t,on,Rllt ,uul Sunday. Southerly winds, brisk along con8l LOCAL TEMPERATURE HE- POUT. For twenty-four hours ending at -1:00 p. in., Doc. 29, by Mrs. K. Mlngus, speclnl government moteoro.oglcal observor: Maximum 3s Minimum o I At 4:00 p. in as Precipitation 07 Wind, Southwest: rainy. Coming Soon C. A. Smith who litis been spending tho holidays with his family In California Is expected hero on tho next Nairn Smith to spend a few weeks on tho Hay, Work Monday Monday will not bo generally observed as a holiday al though It Is Now Year's Day and Is a legal holiday. Tho Smlth-Powors logging camps will not shut down for tho day. Teacher IlcsliniH Mrs. Amlrnwa. teacher of ono of tho lower grades at tho Marshfleld Central bcIioo! building has resigned and returned to ' her former homo In California. Hor successor has not been announced. . JiOscs Suit. Nick Oswnld. nil nm- ployo of n local bowling alley, has I reported to Marshal Cartor that Bomoono stolo a sultciiBo containing a j now suit of clothes from his room at tho Ulanco hbtol. It Is bollovod that the suitcase wua taken by mistake. Hnvo Epidemic Dan McLaren , who Is spending tho winter at Van couver, 11. C, writes frlendB hero that there Is n bad epidemic of acnrlm fovor and dlpthorln thoro, tho buIiooIb being closed. Ho mid his wire will not return to tho Hay hofo o spring. ' Hoys Mother. Geo. N. Holt of tlio Coos Hay Cash Store stated this . afternoon that ho had been apprised J that somo local lads have uecuroi! ,keya that will lit tho locks of doors' or local business houses. While nothing of vuluo has beon missed, now locks hnvo beon fitted to tho uoora oi Bovoroi uusiuoss nouses. HeleiiM's llaiton. Judge Coke to - tiny ordered tho roleaso of Geo. Dar - ""' "" imi ruienso oi uco. uar- ton of North I,ond' nrroHtetl recently on rc(1e8t from LoW8ton, Idaho, ltTA ,vor' ,l0 w'" bo Immediately re-ar- TSCmQl Ho haa been In Jail at Coqulllo. (muled Divorce. Judge Coko, sitting In Chmnbora, last ovonlng granted Mrs. Hastings a divorce from her husband, now supposed to bo In California. Sho was granted tho cun- tody of. two minor children and tho'n iiiiHuiiiiii uruoroii 10 pay iu por , month toward tholr Biipport until J400 Is paid. Mrs. Hastings Ib now minting nor nonio wmi n boh in AiurHiiiieiu. Mill Suut Dim a. Tho big mill of tho C. A. Smith company Is shut down for a week or ton days whllo repairs aro being nindo In tho ro fuso burner, other alterations In tho mill proper will also bo nindo, probably. Tho Eustsldo mill will prob ably not close down for tho holiday Monday owing to a rush to KQt out tho special order timbers for tho M. 8. Dollnr. , , KlrM Ocean Trip Mrs. W. A. Ma gco and baby will accompany Capt. tWIU Mageo on the Redoudo this tilp which will bo tho first ocean voyage for "Admiral" Mageo na tho manylrllnB nml Hteo1 mudguards for girls, friends of tho fnthor havo ciirlstened tho r8t 80I)) Tlloy wl, ,)ftV0 m op portunlty to visit Mends In San w. .. . ------- . -,.. -- . .v .... ... - b a. -Bam ! m a - m trm m it win pa showed to ono ovonlng. Tho attrac tion wns a apoclal threo-rool film, ',0 roprodticed noxt Friday night as a result of special requests of Man- willot Keluiii. W. N. Ekblad ! yestordny recolvod n tologrnm from A j, Xes8 , tlmt ho W01,(, ,)0t rotlrn t0 tha t0.rory for-tno Mnr. shal - Wolls Hnrdwaro company next yoar. Tlio tolegram morely conflrma PHENOMENAL CROWDS AT PLAYS As n direct result of correct nd vortlslng mid tho established fact that tho Orphoum "Houbo' of tho Photoplay" always produces fenturo ct,oa as ronrosonted to tholr nn. lIcl,"? ns i opi csoiucu to inou pn- trona tho thoatro was full to over flowing shortly after sovon o'clock last night. , Tho throngs surged about tho box olllcq until sovoral shows had boon run beforo they woro able to gain ndiulttnnco and mnny wqro obliged Mnnagor Kollor advlsoa that his expectations wero moro than renllzeil nnd that In ordor to satisfy roquosted domnnds for tho ropotltlon of this j,ictro j,0 hna arrangod to oxhlblt It otl p..il1n.. .Tnniinrv r.th nil nftomonn and that tho prlco will remain nt ten cents. . PLU.MIHNti nt MILXER'S. Wy.now have heavy ppLARP (of. gasbllno boats nt .MILXER'S. tlio report Hint ho would probably I bo arslgncd to n lnrgor territory ' tint MHH If l. - .. . IV.M. nr ii iiu uhi noi engngo in business for himself. Tho nowa that ho will not return will bo greatly re gretted by tlio ninny friends ho nindo in tliia section. Who IiIh successor will bo Is not known. Rilde Xiiuis CJIfl Is Clnudo Nas litirir mnri'loil? Tlmf la ilw. .,... i that his Coos Hay frlondB are dlscus- sing. II was understood by some of his most Intimate friends "hero that tlio imirrlnen nf Mr. Vnilmn. m,,l -Miss Helen Doblo had boon postponed until sprliiR. but Tuesday's Portland Journal says: "Claudo Nnsburg of Marshfleld, arrived In Portland Sun- , day evening and received as a Chrlst- , mas gift on Mondny a bride. Hols a Bucst nt tho Imperial." Somo of Mr Nnsburg's friends attribute tho ,t?m to To, Hennott who Is In Port- ,nm' wltl "l" nd think It Is merely a i,t0' ! "'""'""I Hon-. The aununl ban- 1"ct of the Coos County liar Assocla- ' M" will bo held In Marshfleld somo- tlmo oxt month, probably January 23. C. F. McKnlght and other local attorneys nro arranging for It. It Is expected that practically all tho nttorneys In tho county will bo pre sent.' LEAVE OX HHEAK WATER. Tho Uroakwatcr which loft hero last evening crossed out on tlio early morning tldo today for Portland. She had n fair passenger list and n good cargo of freight. Among tboso sailing on tho Hroak wator were tho following: Ooo. Morgan, Mrs. Koontz, Mrs. J. L. Wnlrath, Roy It. Hendry. Chns. II. Spooncr, T. llradley, Ooo. F. Mtirch, Jr., Cordon ItaBiiiussen. Itollti Crult, J. V. MaZur, Ethel Ilarnard. Ivy Mc Fnrland, Mrs. Davis. A. K. Utick, Mrs. K. K. Jonos, J. A. Spanglor, Anna M. Cox. Mrs. A. Volt, Dud Anderson, Dick Donnld, Prank Du pulB. K. M. Kldrldgo, John Pitman, K. O. Swodborg. C. W. Vlors, Uthol Koontz, I.co Roberts, Nolllo Towor, John Loot, 13. Nash, Mrs. H. Nnh, V. F. Molkun, It. O. Summerlln, Ki lls Collvor. Otto Puson, J. It. Hamil ton, John Sabln, Mrs. K. h. C. Far rln, MrH. W. II. Williamson, Mrs. S. F. Williamson, Adollno WUIIaniBon, Krnost WUIIaniBon. F. 8. Perry, F. D. VandonnoBt, Pat. Vizard, W. II. Martin, Chns, Hanscli, Mrs. F. F. Ml" 'Uj, " no,orfll' . 2' Cn' ",' ll0)kl"8' v" IV,BSCl' V,Ccr i,12;COI'ow' Otto Rddv. Miss Eddy. O. noyorsnilth, J Slmrok nnd .Too Sortn. A DDITIOXA T, KOCI ET V. Tho Motor Iloat Club lnn clvnn 'at North Dond at tho now club rooms iwaa n very beautiful nnil nlenHlnir nr- fnlr. Hooms nnd halls woro droned and decorated In tho club ponnants, and nbundant flowers and greens. Thoro was a largo attendance both from North Dond mid Marshflold. O Mrs. Frank ItogorH.'who hns boon visiting Mrs. E. F. Morrlssoy for tho past wook, roturned today to hor homo on Coos River. O- Mrs. 13. Q. Flnnngan waB hostess nt little Informnl sowing party Frl- nay nrtnriinou. Hor guosta worn: Mrs. H. O'Conuoll, Mm. E. K, Jones, Mrs. F. E. Hngiio, Mm. T. 8. Mlnot, nnd Miss Mary Haguo Get your HUXTERS, nnd liERS' LICENSE nt MlfiXEIt'S. DOES ADVER TISING PAY? -WE'LL SEE- I hnvo Dayton blcyclos with steel boys, nnd moil, nt vory low cnBh prl-1 cea. Somebody needs ono now. Drlng this ml. to mo boforo Jnnu-!tho maidiiiiuu ytitiy Thla nil. will only npponr onco. Cut It out nnd uso It. IT IS FOR YOU TO DECIDE It does not make one particle of (inference what ilrugglsPs nnnio appeal's on youi prescription blanlc, it lematiis for you to decide wliiiio you nro going to have that prt'scriptlou filled. , When you want n prescription lllleil, you want to get results from the nieilltliie it calls for, therefore ioiihoii helps you (o decide In favor of the drug Mo in that carrleN high quality, full strength drugs mid where M'lcutillc, cut of ii! compounding is nlwnyH prac ticed, jifl BROWN DRUG CO. QUAOUATK CHEMISTS Light, White, Always Right Fill Your Bin Sperry's Best Drifted Snow Flour 1 . a K9B3KZ U EOPLE WilSTBX&IEl ouJQww F. S. DOW la visiting Coqulllo Vatfc ley luuuy, Ii. D. SMITH of Dnnlels C.eck Is la Mnrshdold, Fit EI) NOAH of Allegany la a Marsh fleld business visitor. MItS. C. O. GOSXEY Is roportcd quit) sick at hor homo In Mnrshfteld. T. M, COLEVEIl of Catching Inlet If lu Marshflold today on business. A. McADAMS of Heaver Hill Is look ing nfter business Interests here. H. L. HOPKINS of Dantlon Is look ing nfter Interests on tho liny. A. M. SIONALNESS and wlfo of Co qulllo aro In Marshflold today. MItS. CHAS. ECKHOFF of North Dond Is a Marshflold visitor today. MRS. PERCY PEET of Eastsido Is a Marshflold ahoppor today. CEO. E. PEOPLES of Coqulllo Is In Marshflold on business. MRS. CHAS. CAVANAGH of North Dond was a Marshflold Bhoppor to day. J. W. CATCHING of Catching Inlot 1j looking nftor business horo to il ay. JESSE M. DARKER has roturned froib a few weeks' visit In Port lnnd. JOHN DIASCA was down from his Coos River ranch on business yea tcrday. J. J. CLINKEXDEARD of Cooa Rlvor was a Marshfleld business visitor today. CAPT. HARRIS of Sumner roturned yesterday from nn cxtonded trip to Myrtle Point. CHAS. ESTERDECIC of Catching Iu lot Is looking aftor business mat ters In Marshfleld. U. E. McDERMOTT, a druggist from Portland, Is spending a few daya horo with a vlow of locating. DON McKAY, F. Mntson nnd David Hunch will lcavo Boon for Portland and other northorn points for a short Btny. 8. I). HARPER and wlfo loft on this morning's train for tho purposo of visiting tlio vnlloy bofotc ichviAff lor Han 1-Ynnclsco. " J. 0. KINNEY Is expected homo next wook from Pocntollo, Idaho, whore ho hiiH boon visiting hla mother and other relatives. MISS MAY PETERSON of North Hond has taken n position aB Cash lor In tho local olllnn or tim Wniie. l"argo Express offlco under Agont lllorbort Lockhart. MATIIIAS VOGUE, formerly a resi dent of Coos Rlvor, has wrltton friends hero that ho has purchased a rancii or four acres near Uoavor- ton, Oregon, whoro ho will mako hls homo. HARRY WILKINS was In from Ten Mllo this week. ll Is arranging to tako ovor tho Konyon hotol thoro. Ho recently bought a couplo of hundred acres of land at Ton Mllo. ALEX HAGLUND who Is apondlng i tho Iholldays with relatives 'and many friends qn tho nny oxpects to louvo noxt wook for niuo Rldgo uamp on uaniois' crook J. W. HAMMERSHURO of Dandon was In Mnrshllold yostorday to re- celvo his degrcos In Pacific Com- mnndory. Knights Templar. Col. R, II. Rosa of nanflon wns tho other candldato Initiated yostor- llllV. AXa-llIUOH McKAIN Is oxpoctod homo next Tuesday from hla trip to Washington, D. C, In bohnlf of tho Coos Day harbor projects. He roturned via Soattlo whoro ho at tended a big mooting of the Knights of Columbus. Ho has had a vory flno trip, according to mas sages rccolvod horo from him. ATX)XO THE WAtIjHFRONT. Tho Homor will sail Monday nt 12:30 for San Francisco. Tho Nn nn Smith will sail tomorrow morning early for nay Polat with a cargo of lninbor from tho Smith mills. Through a typographical orror yea torday, tho cost of tho now vessol which Krttso & Hanks will build for Davenport company, waa glvon romnln until morning when sho will cross out from San Francisco on the early tldo. Sho will go on drydock thoro this trip for on ovorhnullng. J I J 3aaaaaaBaiaaaiaaiTjrrw w..r mm-mn- -