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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1912)
"0SBAYTIME3, MARSHFlELO, OflEGQN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1912.-EVENINQ EDITION. BafckN&Aaita ilii'iiMifiifn m e1 Present for Every Member of the Fam- TiT.: First National Bank 9 m mv -" 'F!IMM""'"'iiiiw'riiiiiMBiiatthawwMnaaaMaiMwaMttMiWitt 1 fl'i MA A fly In 1 his ureat Big Christmas Store .When one makes a gift to each of the family and to intimate friends il runs into mo ney, to say the least, and we find everyone glad to save where they can, without low ering the quality or style of the gift. 'MAT IS WHERE WE COME IN. Whether you want a gift for one dollar or twenty, patrons say theij save on most event qift they select at our cstuuUshment. .. -ktinM11IA 11(1 4-ll 4 e H1lni i-rrtL ..1 . !-. . H 1 1 t - . Wenronow fFiw - k 'i buuwjiijt or uimstmns and Holiday stocks we have over mado. These g arc aispiayeu iii uun mm au variety uiui simply a Kinnce at them makes the gift problem easy. The prcs- joliiio uwuB x, .Lv " "11IIK1UB.IUKUIIU.T eacn season selections ot the greatest beauty and in stwas never more evident than m these Surpnssing Displays. . fc direct your especial attention to our showing of HAND I LilhlTIMrLIIMA DDACC OZMvc im a him. mnmimrtr I nun i K'" vi uin, imnoa ov juo, r Ktmcv nt, 1 urnta AND HOLIDAY FURNITURE. OUR. SHOWING OF DOLLS and TOYS never so complete. This department with its myriad toy scenes, tov dclicrhts and tov noises. This is tho btcst, grandest and most wonderful toy world on Coos Bay. It is filled with loads and loads of the thousands New Things New from Kris Kringles Shops And who. of wo grown-ups. does not delight in the eheoriness and splendor and tradition of such a hannv lace of Christmastide, tho greatest, most glorious, most gracious time of tho year? With Goethe, we say: "We should deal with children as God deals with us: we are happiest under the in- lience of innocent dolusions." - SOBliING THE CHILDREN TO TOYLANI) TOMOIUIOW! Let them feast their wondering eyes and fnnoj'-l'rco minds upon the thousands of things such a Toyland con- -the inhabitants oi " Doll City, the toy airships, engines that run, the myriad games and playthings that arc it to their hearts. Let them revel in the cheerful hopes and fancies of what Santa might bring thera. Let them enjoy the childish hilarity of Toyland with its automobiles, "merry-go-rounds," fire engiues, games id other innocent amusements of this, the biggest, best Toyland hereabout. GOING & HARVEY THE GREAT CHRISTMAS STORE I. IV. W. AT EUGENE. if Tliroun Into Jnll for As saulting Workman. IKGENE, Dec. 17. James P. tu. enuer of thn r w. w. U oa tho Portland, Eugono & wra nero, is in mo county Jnll Tu wun assault-nnd battery A 1 BtrikobronkfiP Tt wnn nv. "W by tho omcors that tho strtk " tould mako aomo kind or a sraitratlon upon Morgan's lncar- '. um everything scorns to 1 tlt at Ihn I. W V l.nn.l. tain. I"''10 and another mombor of " . w. are accused of klck tjj(l otherwise roughly handling "'".""' nrown rocontiy quit ! rlDH nf thn T T -i nn.t ct tO Work tnr Min mlLn..' nnm. -mi ueu as a mombor and initiation reo. Ho soon Of Id Inn na a ,( ... .t n.. ,otthe P. E. & E but quit , """""K iwo or tnroo days. It I. TV T 1, - ., a ". " " tiuuil U U1K IUUIII- tP hero and about 50 or 00 1 ire fori nn.l l.l j .. -. - claimed to linvo been contrl- , ". lB organization all over ' wantrjr. PLAN NEW POUT. Coqulllo and Hniidon Men Arrange to Impmvu Lower Cuqullle. Tho Coqulllo Herald says: At a recent meutlng ot thu Coqulllo Commercial club a commlttco con- ulutlni' nf Mnvnr A. T. MorrlBOIl. ..... -. -------- ; Joiiti Lonovo, and weu u. Kouey wna nmtnliifnil In warU in conjunc tion with J. L. Kronenborg, Elbort Dyer, nnd 0. T. Trondgold a com mltteo from tho Dandon Commer cial club, In formulating details having In vlow the organization of a port commlsHlon for the Coqulllo river. An organization was porfected by electing J. L. Kronenborg, chair man; E. E. Johnson, vlco chairman and Mr. Mills, sccrotnry and treas urer. A potltlon Is being formulated and a map of tho rlvor from tho terminus of tho Myrtlo Point port will bo mado, and othor mattors In compllanco with law will bo ad horod to. I'IK.'KS llKTTKIl WAOES I-'Olt OUEJON' TKACHKIW CTS WITH ACOroENT. I "Til has been rnmivn.t i.nn i.o ? v.?;rk,w. son of Mr. nnd Lmni nCon.,OEU0'8 lBSlng camp & Cjeek, Tuesday. Tho un ht 1 becan tangled with '. au' an sustained a oihe w"""5" rius, wnuo sov- br..V . " lorn 'oobo rom 111 rnwiui ' w IteS. -' w.he.ro the injured man, IvT? V"--a lor at thn hosnltnl. -e Point Enterprise. BBAKS COAL TRUST. nUiam'g Opinio,, In the An- ''fira'PW Doc' 17Attor- Uh 5.e"1 regarding the United "decirnnJ0 court'B hard coal ffi?nJn wnlch hfi said: "It '"Kteiiy .thls dec,fl,on WU hiifc iy de8try tho comblna- idle rn,ontro,a tne Pr'co of an- In htl and that t must re- ."jl '"Slant mptinnrnn f,. Iha 4 0I the public." ELECTION' IX DAN'DOX. Voters Pass on Several School Pi-o-posltlons. Tho Dandon Recorder says: Plvo questions wero presented for discussion and vote at tho spe cial school mooting hold In tho school building Wednesday evening, Decombor 10. Tho questions woro as follows: First To lovy a tax of 13 mills for tho maintenance of tho school and for payment of Interest on In debtedness. Tho vote was 134 to 12 In favor of tho tax. Second To authorizes tho district board to sell tho old schoolhouse for a sum not less than $2000. Tho voto on this question was 55 yes and 88 no. . . . Third To authorize the sale of the old schoolhouso and lots on .trlilnf. It ntnnilH fn- not 1CSS than 15000. On this proposition tho SALEM, Ore, Dec. 17. Praising tho educational system of tho stato gonorally, but doplorlng tho low wages paid teachers as a whole, Labor Commissioner Hoff In his biennial report expresses tho hopo that tho women of tho stato will cniiBO the scalo of compensa tion to bo raised now that ' thoy havo tho ballot. Tho report says that when com parlson Is mndo with othor states tho pooplo havo overy reason to feel proud ot tho state's education al system, savo In tho mattor of compensation and that this Is about 50 por cont lowor than tliat paid In California. voto was 57 yes nnd 8G no. Fourth To authorlzo tho board to purchaso tho Lundquist property for $3500. Tho voto was 10 yes and 135 no. Fifth To authorlzo tho board to purchase or othorwlso acqulro land for a school site cast of Columbia avonuo and Issuo Interest bearing tlmo warrants to pay for samo. Tho proposition carried by a vote of 114 yes to 31 no. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY OLIVIA EDMAN, Modmno-Tliernplst Scientific Swedish Massage, Medical Gymnastics 825 S. Sixth St. Pbono 305-11. JOEL OSTLIND, Piano Tuner and Repairer. 41b S. Sixth Street Phone 103-L J- W. 1JENN1STT Dennett Swanton, Tom T. Dennett Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Flanagan & Dennett Dank Btdldlajf. Marsbiield, Cooa Co.. Oregon. wake V i old n. rns rUBB and carpets 6wL.ery APtabIo Christ- wuraKU - -- ..v H. uvw .1 'U IF ln. . . ? beairif , materials. Also Ver. UUl P,,,0w. couch and Adfufrom Bl,k or woolen 'Fietorr n GardlBei,,s g Oar- W08 131 oru ueau, $10.00 Box of Candy Prec Wo have placed a small candy Jar of white beans on our counter and every person making a purchaso of 50 cents will bo given a free guess and the one who guesses nearest will be given tho box of can dy on Christmas. Duy your Christmas CandleB here and got a chance on this beautiful box of Confections. Salter's Front Street. PEUL IULEY DALLINGEIl Pianist and Teacher Realdonce-Studlo, 237 So. Droadwny Phone 18-L. W JL S. TURPEN. ARCHITECT. Marshfield, Oregon. DIL W. MORROW, Dentist. 171 Grime Building, over Grand Theater. Office Phone 820. W in cmATim.v.n. Architect. Rooms 801 and 80S, Coke Bnlldlng Marshfield, Oregon. Tho railroads ot tho United Kingdom uso 23,000 locomotives. Automobile flro engines will soon bo in scrvico in Dangkok, Slam. DECORATIVE ELECTRIC OUT- FITS FOR RENT Fruit and Flower lamps at ro ducod prlcos. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS in Portablo Lamps for tho Holidays. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phone 237-J. 153 Broadway X A modern Brick .ulldiur, Electrl: Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Gold Water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. Metlla, Prop. Rateat BO cents day and upward! Cor. Broadwar and Market You Auto Call Foote PHONE 144UT NianT A?D DAY Stand front of Lloyd Hotel XWO NEW OARS After 11 P. M. Phone IW. Realdeace Phone -i8-J. WiU Make Trine to OoqnlUe. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and reasonable charges, our motto: "Will go anywhere at any time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phoned 78 and 48 Night Phone 46. nARKKR M dOODALaV nittDrletom 1& Star Transfer and Storage Co. Is prepared to do ail kinds of hauling on short notice. W meet all train and boats and we also have the latest style Reynolds Piano Mover. W guarantee onr work. L. H. Heisner, Prop. Phones 98-R. 120-J Q-L DR. A. J. HENDRY'S Modern Dental Parlors. We are equipped to do high class work on short notice at the very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant. Coke Bldg., Opp. Chandlor Hotel, phone 112-J. Fisher Auto Service Wm. Fisher, Proprietor. Phone orders to Hlllyer's Cigar Stand, Phone 18-J. After 11 p. m. phono 6-J. Night phone 181-R. Marshfield, Oregon, Of Coos Bay MAHSIIFIKLD, ORKGON. CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $100,000.00. A general banking business transacted. Accounts of Individuals, corporations nnd firms received. Interest paid on Tlmo nnd Savings I)coslts. Hnfo dcitoslt boxes for rent at !?iJ.OO nnd up per nniiuiu. Your business solicited. DIRECTORS: W. S. CHANDLER, President. D0USBY KnBITZER, Cashier. W. U. DOUGLAS, JOHN C. MERCHANT, STEPHEN C. ROGERS, WM. GRIMES, JOHN F. HALL, W. P. MURPHY, JOHN S. COKE. STATEMENT OF CONDITION FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSHFIELD, OREGON ESTABLISHED 1889. At tho closo of business, Novombcr SO, 1012. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $483,557.13 Banking House 50,000.00 Cash nnd Sight Exchango 2C3.899.0C t l d TM , " "" Total J707.457.00 LIABILITIES. Capltnl Stock paid In 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 64,089.75 Dopoolts C82.4G7.34 Total $797,457.09 C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUM1UCR, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS, ROOFINO PAPER, ETC. OUT THE FUEL BILL IN TWO BY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE 100. 182 SOUTH BROADWAY Steamer Homer Sails from San Francisco, for Coos Bay With Freight Only, Friday Evening, December 13 F. S. DOW, Agent. Ocean Dock. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILINGS FROM PORTLAND, TucMlay evening of each vcek at 8 P. M. SAILING FROM MARSHFIELD, 8 A. M Saturday, Dec. 7; 1 P. M., Saturday, Dec. lltli; 7 A. M Saturday, Dec. 21; J2:!K P. M Saturday, Dec. 28. Phono Main 1M-L. J. O. MILLER, Agent. SZ SPEEDWELL OAPT. BURTIS, Master. Sails from Coos Bay for San Francisco, direct, Friday, Dec. 27, 1912 THE SPEEDWELL Is speedy and has excellent passenger accom modations, largo clean and iilry rooms und electric lights mid wireless. For freight und passage, apply, A. F. Eatabrook Co. Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., 210 Cal. St., San Francisco. Marshfield. THE FRI1SND OF COOS BAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. EUREKA SUNDAY DEC. 15 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phone 44. O. F. McGEORQE, Agent. FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo Equipped with wireless and submarine bell SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD for SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY, DEC. 15, at 2 P. M. AH Passenger Reservations From Son Francisco Must Be Made at 805 Fife Biulding, or Pier No 10. All reservations must be ta ken up 21 Ivours beforo sailing. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 44. O. F. McGEORGE. Agent.