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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1912 EVENING EDITION. BMii" " " " ' JA'"""yu'1WrinilMWo-niiiwiM i M.ii,i JWmmMMIrW X.SSfflr I tiim for df.ciT ' social calendar. Pill DAY. Thlmblo Club of North Bond. PInco not decided. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. E. D. McArthur. SATUHDAQ. Mlnnlc-WIs Club "ownp" par ty with Mrs. Mary 13. Thompson. MMULm WrAn ir&vJ Br. ' I Mlllllll ill I I 111 I iYc.9KnimUii24 F I 'I i,w ' U' ' NiR llll l 111 HnlMllllmiiiiHniwflni Ksrisec:g i ' '"iv1 wiliilJpjiHH'lpiiii' Htf WV. Christmas 1912 immu.uMiuuTTTOgi 'ut Yor Name Down For a Clothcraft Suit or Overcoat ON'T forget yourself when you make up your list of Christmas purchases. You owe yourself a present. hy not make sure of getting something you want by eating yourself to a Clothcraft suit or overcoat Vou ought to have some new clothes for the holi s, anyway, and tho Clothcraft line will give you toco to freshen up your wardrobe without add- 3 much to your Christmas expenses. Clothcraft Olothos with a binding guarantee of pure 1, lasting shape and service cost you only $10 to $25no more than takc-a-chanco clothes. They're made right, fit right, look right and stay right. You will be surprised at tho value we can givo you in Clothcraft Clothes at, say $15, $18 or $20. "When you seo these insured clothes, you may think of someone elso who woulld appreciate a Clothcraft suit or overcoat as a gift. We can fit you In 4130, The Clothcraft Blue Serge Special, $18.50. WOOLEN MILL STORE TIDES FOR DECEMBER. Helow Is Riven tho tltno and height of high and low water at Marsh field. Tho tides aro placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on, tho first lino and holghts on tho second lino of each day; a compai Inoti on consecutive holghts will Indicate whether It Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bar, uubitrnrt 2 hours 3 I minutes. i 12 lira.. 5.20 10.17 1.27 10.59 Ft.. 4.7 3.7 5.8 0.1 13 Ilrs.. C.03 10.52 5. uS 11.32' Ft. . 4.7 3.7 5.3 0.0 11 lira.. C.38 11.52 5.33 0.0 Ft. . -1.S 3.G 4.8 0.0 15 lira.. 0.C 7.15 12. 4C C.15 Ft.. 0.1 4.0 3.1 4.3 WEATHER FORECAST. OREGON Rain In west and snow In cast portion tonight and Saturday. Southeasterly winds, high on tho coast. locaii temperature record. For tho 21 hours ending nt 4:43 a. m. Dec. 13, by Den J. Ostllnd, Bpoclal government mo tcorologlcal obsorvcr: Maximum 55 Minimum 39 At 4:43 a. m 43 Precipitation nono Wind Southwest; pnrt cloudy. Itopnlr AVIiim f. Tho C. A. Smith company Is having tho wharf nt tho foot of Control avenue strength ened and repaired. J Pitta Himuir. Tho I.ndlcs' Aid of tho Norwegian Lutheran church will hold a bazaar tomorrow even ing at tho church chapel. New IIohko. Harry Winkler Ih contemplating tho erection of n modern six-room bungalow on his proporty nt Fourteenth and Commercial. llonr Evidence Moro ovldonco In tho caso of K. W. Ilornltt vs. tho Sinlth-Powora compnny, Ilornltt claiming a pnrt In tho Coos Itlvor boom, wna taken boforo Miss Annlo Smith, special roforco yesterday. I Closo Saloon. A. McAdnma of Ilonvor Hill waH In Mnrahfiold yes terday. Ho Is planning to rotlro from tho liquor business (horo on or nbout January 1 and move to California. i Hour ('.. C. II. Peck rocolvod n telegram yostordny afternoon, stating Hint tho court had donled tho motion to contlnuo tho caso of Christian Herrmann vh. J. F. Hall, Henry SoiiKstackon, ot nl. Tho con tlnuanco was Bought on nccount of tho recout troubles of Attornoy Me Alllstor. ono of Horrmnnn'H nttor- ncya. Mr. Peck and L, D. Smith will leavo overland tomorrow for Portland, whero tho caso will bo tried next week. Hot unit With lti Me II. Q. Hall, n lluoiunn for tho Smlth-Powors Co., nrrlcd from Hosoburg Wednesday with his brldo. Lwtvo tm Statu. Below la a par tial list of passengers who will lonvo on tho Cinrdlner-Drnin stage tomorrow: Ceo. G. Agustln nnd It. II. Fryer. Di-MiiK Piling. The C. A. Smith compnny oxpect to start driving pil ing this wcok for tho foundation of tho new shlnglo mill nnd compo board mill, which will bo located on tho west aldo of Isthmus Inlet, directly opposlto tho Hay City mill. Clirltlmns Cin'vtliiK. F. 11. Tlch onor, well known on Coos Hay, Is now In chnrgo of tho organization work of tho K. O. T. M. In tho alato of Washington, with head quarters at Seattle. Today Tho Times received a Chrlstmns card from htm. Mny Get CiiuKiinry. Gcorgo Sheridan, who recently closed down tho North llend condonsary, has A deal on for tho salo of tho plant to tho stockholders of tho Co qulllo Vnlloy Croamory Co. A mooting will be held In Coqutllo to morrow to pnss on Mr. Shorldan'a proposition. Plnii linpi-oxoiiienta. Tho Vaugh an & McDonald camp on Danlola Crook will shut down noxt week for tho holidays nnd also to mnko sorao oxtcnslvo Improvemonta. It Is ex pected that tho latter will rcqulro nbout six weeks. Survoyor Gould Ih now plnnnlng tho work, which will Include laying somo now track, lcbulldlng trestles, etc. Cloldon In Plea oil. Tho Coqulllo Herald says: "John Golden, tho Mnrshflold capitalist, was In town Monday looking nftor bin buslnesB proporty on First stroot. Mr. Gol don la well ploasod with tho Im provement of our main Btreot nnd snyo that although It cost him ovor n thousnnd dollars ho would not glvo up tho Improvement for tho inonoy." No Rottloinonl. Tho Coqulllo Hornld says: "C. H. Nicholson, prosldont nnd mnnngor of tho Coos liny Ico and Cold Storngo Company of Mnrsbftold, was on tho river tho first of tho wcok getting a lino on tho salmon situation. Ho says that in aplto of tho published reports, no Hottlomeut hna boon arranged with tho Terminal company In tho mnttor of crossing Ills proporty on North Front stroot, Mnrshflold." SENIOR CLASS PLAY, DUO. 20. ihermen Attention ! cxs Hay ico nnd Cold ' Company will bo pro- 10 "ccUo all Stcelhond " December 10. For reticulars, Inqro ftt K Bay Ice and ci Storage Co. When a man doesn't feel good ho likes to have something happon about every 15 minutes to the vil lain In tho story ho Is reading. NITS NUTS NUTS Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Almond Soft Shell Pecan Nuts, Hazel Nuts, Pine Nts, Hickory Nuts, Chestnuts, Phili. Nuts, Dlack Walnuts, Filbert Nuts, Cocoanuts. Stauff Grocery Co. Maskey's Candles. Phono 102 tm,HUXSM DAYT0NJ BICYCLES r & ilfgW1 A BRIGHT IDEA BUY HIM A SOLAR LAMP Marshfield Cyclery Phono 158-It. 172 Broadway.! HOTEL ARRIVALS. COOS D. Q. Hall and wlfo, San Francisco; J, Kruso, Isthmus; Jos. Larson and wlfo. Mrs. P. E. Lar son, Allegany; Q. R. Baker, Port land; Hlllls Short, Lakesldo; Rubo Brainard, Lakesldo; R. J. Montgom ery, Eastsldo; N. Oamundson, Co qulllo; O. C. Cook and wife, Camp 1; W. H. Donahue, Dundon; W. H. Foley and wlfo, Portland. BLANCO R. II. Fryor, Scotts burg; H. L. Cardwoll, Camp 5; 0. W. Mlddleton. San Francisco; Jack Morton, San Francisco; I W. How ard, Myrtlo Point; H. L. Can and wlfo, Bandon; Carl L. Goorge, Port laud. CHANDLER Miss Miller. Co qulllo; Mrs. R. II. Smith. 'Co qullle; M. IC. Sweonoy, Seattle; J. W. Hawkins, Spokane; W. B. Noblo, San Francisco; Mllo Plorson, Lako aldo; C. D. Gabrlolson, Salem; E. F. Clarke, Eugono; W. M. Grant, San Francisco; B. Stelckor. San Francisco; J. S. Klnnor and wlfo, Abordeon, Wabh.; J. V. Fleet, So attlo; II. J. Mathlson, Portland; Wm. Stelnhardt, Portlnnd; Dr. Morrla C. Robens, Spokane; O. D, Doran. Portland; H. A. Phllllpa, San Francisco. RESERVE for your friends the host hy buying your Christmas Gifts at this store. We are sold out already in a few lines, but aro replacing rapidly with all tho latest novelties in Portland, which will be on dis play in tho next fow days. 13o sure and solcct FOR YOUR FRIENDS our Quality Gifts and New Designs, avoid repeti tion of last year's presents by getting your gifts at this store. You will be well repaid when you obtain your presents here, as wo lead in High Grade Presents, Now Designs, Reasonable Prices and i THE BEST IN QUALITY GIFTS Come in and examine our nice assortment of Perfumes, both imported and domestic, in fancy packages, from 25c to $25.00. Now Designs in La dies' Iland Dags, hand-sewed and artistically fin ished. Fancy Umbrellas, Purses for Ladies and Gentlemen, all kinds. Beautifully Boxed Christ mas Stationery from 50c to $5.00. Waterman's IDEAL Fountain Pons. Whitman's Famous Candies and several other select Christmas lines.'MJiffiA'lfeJji The Store for Quality Goods and New JDcsiyns. NHfcK t v Wot Ads bring results.