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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1912)
V THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1 912. -EVENiNG EDITION. - .... I,. , ,...-,.. -rTj rrKi-rrjirrmrKvjvrM;Tin r r3iXLMHiVl'nSSS3B!SliSfX!JJiBSliSri'Tiki i.V "KTimw. WffffiPP.S MMpsS 'JSISWS5 "SrJvwwSS smw' (rrjWfPWHL'OTIi'iFiiO.. " ' L iraV ?VI 1'f IP -'K--Mv.Mniwii,rtia'iiwinilKwmiMMireMfr w- t. .k,,r jwgtiit jpup w Aw rfP lli J VUi 3 W'W v-AH?fv ot useful DreseryLs VJUjLAT AIM .1" Maoc-' s,na bee.u4:iul gtT"te- rrl Make Holiday JOLLYDAY TIM To Most people this is going to be the best Christinas ever. To all people it should ho Me best Christ ever. Do your part. Contribute your share to the occasion. Make (his Christmas a merry one and a satisfa f n. , ...n.. .1.4-!..i-i .wl ..m... riSAt1cf l?ntiwiti1irki. Jtimti imjli i ni PI I In irnnit aim it i s 1J 1 UIIU lUf J UU1 rflilWVUO UUU ,) UlU IHUUUB. aiuiuuiiiuii mv.ui "(,"" ujuiuoimiy iw PLUL 00(1 CllCCl. TV arc innumerable things in our shop which offer wide opportunities J or gift-making. There are hundreds of thin of real practical value which as gifts would tug at heart strings and create contentment. tfor this wonderful season wo have made a bright and cheery collection of things for Mothers, Fathers, Brothers, Sweethearts and Friends. In arranging our holiday stocks we have planned to have something to meet every taste. Men and Women, Boys and Girls can come to us to do their Christmas shopping and feci that they can secure appropriate articles, sure to gladden the hearts of those who receive them. Make this your Christmas shopping center. Come to look or come to buy, but come. Satisfy yourself that Me articles we have chosen for Christmas selling are all that you could wish for. J " S " i; s tfkC LADIES' AND MISSES' SECTION Itcady-io-wccir Garments, including ' Suits, Coats, Silk Waists, Lingerie Waists, Silk Kimonas, Sweaters, j Gloves, Neckwear, Ribbons, Belts, Handkerchiefs, Specially Boxed Hose, Underwear, Dress Goods and Silks. I MEN'S AND BOYS' SECTION Slcin-Bloch Smart Clothes and Overcoats, Walk-Over and Hanan Shoes, Stetson and Nonpareil Hats, Fowncs' Gloves Shirts for all occasions, Christinas Combination Boxes of Ties and Hosiery to match, from 50c to $2.00. Handkerchiefs and Neckwear, Hundreds of Small, useful articles. AGNES MATSON EVERYTHING TO WEAR. what is? A now nno now coincR on tho dTYTlflQ R A V TIlVflCQ "or"nl)8 nnlquo n comploto systom UJfjp JD I 1 llVim f Wntor worlts. Tlio wntor works M. O. MALONKY Editor anil Pub. wr dedicated on Columbus day OAN K. .MAI.ONKV News ICilUur with nppropilato oxorclsos. Tho Klft HtnBo. "TIs fnBhlon, fnd or tnnybu, ' ! Includes n rcsorvolr, n Bfnndplpo, n rnRo thnt's ciuiKht our Wllllo, Con-1 Ucdlcntod to tlio sorvlco of tho puimilnK station, nn olectrlc inimn- Ill0 oii nni uinullo. iiirnin. Hoy tieonlo, that no kooiI causo shall lack , ,,,, ,. .. ...n,,,, f nillllp, "nil H' T ""t a pIuiiiko In r. cliniuplon, and that ovll shall uo. ttirlvo unopp iscd. nil comploto and workliiB." OWX A HOMK. Address all communications to COOS 11AV DAIIjY T1MKS. Sfarwliflcld :: :: :: : Orcgoi 2 :"7. TTT 7T. Z I'Ot your nrst Invcstmont ho n'ur shados nnd hueu that nlow llko Knierca ni iiioiiiiHiuuico at, .Miirnif nn0a , now rs wnicli in our Rardons grow cut of clothes, hut BonictliliiK worn hononth each noso, that inakofl tho wonror's suiIIIiik faco scorn twlHtcd. A hont and out of place. 'TIs worn I , In colors, brown and whlto, or dun, HKI'OHT THAT SOl'THMHX I'ACI 4 " luiiu, ur uuiii, in iikiiIi it nil Din- RESTRICTION CLOSE CALL 18 ON IKE BRlOGEi AUTO ACCIDENT ttld. Oroson, for transmission tttroush tho malls ns second chi3t tns.ll mnttor. 'SimSCltHTlOX UATKS. DAILY. (Ono year $6.00 Z?or mouth K0 WUHKLY. (One year $1.50 When pnld Btrlctly In advanco the Mdbscrlptlon prlco of tho Coos Hay TfmvM Is JG.00 por year or J2.60 Tor nix mouths. Official l'mwr of Coos County. NIjNCn'IO.V .TUI)01. N Wo boo this now thlnn ov-ry Havo your children n houso to wnero on races, round and fat llvo In or n homo to lovo In? ,l . in r on noys who Beok to rencn mo sinw or mnnnoou nt nn Don't ho content to ralso your early date. 'TIs not n moustache cniidron undor nnother mans roof. i "n wo knew that thine thnt lived i nnd thrived nnd Krow on Undo ' FIC WMJj i:itKQL'IHi:i) TO OUAltAXTKi: MANY THINCS TO SAKi:UAHD RHIPIMXC That tho Southorn Pacific Is an ticipating favorablo action on Its ponitl to hrldKo Coos Day wns ro- Is your family Just a fow pcoplo "nrry's Bpnelous 1 p. from which' . , . . f ,,., IIvIiik toKothor, or. havo you a '""'"es used to drip, and which', "r e' . ,0"" nd that It Is already homo? ll0 "aed to stroka with prldo, when 1'ropnrliiB to stmt tho construction Many mon hnvon't tho monoy to 0' 8c, n,no w cannot plnco on build bormiBO they hnvon't tho! Umt tn,"S fastened to your Tnco. so ho, too, first folt dignified. Ah! of tho hrldgo soon nftor tho first courngo to savo. It's a tough thing to walk a town of homes nnd know that nono of them Is yours. Whnt will ho your children's rec ollection of a homo a houso you EST In thi victim of tho' Christinas shopping rush tho owned or a houso you rented? election Judges nnd clorks nro entitled to sympathy. way unyouo should want to sit nil day anil watch people volo and then to alt no. nil night to count tho bal lots itT n inystory. It Is work thnt ahould ho douo by machines, such as nre now In uso In many Eastern dates. filVlCS AVATKIl WOltKS TO CITY. !W 1IKRI3 nro times when sur- X roundod by ovldoncos KToed for gain and solflsh nggrnn cllzemont, wo dospulr of ovor at taining tho brothorhood of man No mnn Is too poor to build as long as ho- Is spondlng monoy for aimio luxury ho could dony hlmsolf. If your living In n houso mndo tho houso moro valuable, If tho houso wero yours you would reap tho profit. No fiouiit tho lot on wnich you llvo will bo worth moro In a fow yoars than It Is now: hut it will , bo worth It to tho landlord, not of to you, toll us, fellows, on tho Bquaro wnat Is tuts puzzio that you wear? Is It snmo signal of dlstross, or just n nopo mat you caress? II. J. McK. THK WAY TO HOLD A DAI1Y You enn havo moro fun In youth by spending all your monoy now; but you enn hnvo moro comfort In Always, however, there is another J J" ,,l,Ut,ln& llomo " '" Biuo lo ino piuiuru. oumuwiiuru iuo . - Laven of lovo Is working and ,en nloVK" w'Kt TncT S aro making Idoals real. h,t yo will ho ahlo to got along Coos liny pooplo will bo Intorcst- without a landlord ns soon as you ed In this bit of nows from tho u"d ono for yourself. Youths' Companion, that tolls of a' . , ..... i, . i i ' T'10 '"nn who sponds for plensuro BUt that would touch a responsive, tho monev whlp, ,, ftn ,, " toward a homo Is as foolish ns tho mnn wiio picks the flower Instead of waiting for tho fruit. chord in hearts hero. Tho Com panion says: "When Ivors W. Adams of nos- con ion uio iiuiHiwo iu uuw ii Yowr ,nnilIori, hm, th0 forcglRht aruusmuiiui ki'i " '"" ""., m mu io ror you iiecnuso ho know wWch is Ashburnham, Mass., thore ou would need n home: how much owned at first to bo little ehnnco"7Vi . , V," . "" """ u' ,oro tor him to carry out his wish. Ash touraham already had a library, a Cjowh hall, a soUllors' monument nd nn academy, nut Mr. Adams Tho difference botweon sitting under your own vino nnd fig treo or undor sonio othor fellow's vine flit1 f ll .i1rt In 11..1 .!. tudled the situation carefully, nnd on ' the vine or V treo I CJaon mndo tho town a gift that ls( yours. sight to build for yoursolf. ( Dotrolt Free Press) I used to think It was a snap To hold a baby On my lnp. 1 novor know Thnt It's an nrt, Reserved for but Tho ultrn-smnrt. I paid no grent Attention to It. 1 thought thnt Any dub could do It. Hut yestordny I volunt cored To let a haby Tug my board. As confident As mnn can bo, I took tho Infant On my knee. At once tho Uttlo Rascal howled, Tho whllo Its mothor Grimly scowled. "Support Its back," My good wlfo cried. Keop ono hand nl- Ways at Its Bide." "Don't bo so rough," Anothor said; "Do carefal how You hold Its head! Don' squeeze It so, Glvo It to mo If you can't hold It proporly. They hurlod ndvlco Prom overy side, Dut wrong was Everyhlng I tried, Until at last I gavo It hack And grabbed my hat of tho year was roported. It Is genornlly oxpectod that tho pormlt for brldg'ng tho nny will bo coupled with stipulations which Captnln Robort Intimated during tho hearing horo. Somo of thoso wero thnt tho drnw should bo olthor kopt open or tho holghth of tho brldgo Increased ton or twelve foot, tnnt -tuo company should bo com polled to drodgo away sand bars, otc. it Is not Improbnhlo that a provision may ho mndo to roqulro tlio rnllrond to malntnln n tug to tako vessels through tho draw In case It becomes dangorous, as Cap tain Mageo and others Intimated It might, it Is also oxpectod thnt tho common usor" clauso will bo In cluded In tho pornilt. Tho decision of tho War Dopart mont will bo handed down tomor row at Washington, probably, And left tho shack. Tako It from mo, It Is no snnn To hold n baby On your lap . W" Whs' Club. H. j. McDIar mld and Col. Rosa camo over from Dandon today to confer with Marsh flold Lodge of Klks about starting nn Rlks' club at Bandon. Tho mntter will probably como up at tonight's meeting of tho Marshflold lodge. Ivy Condron and H. A. Wells Nearly Go Over 40-Foot Embankment. Ivy Condron nnd II. A. Wolls of MnrBhfloId narrowly missed going ovor a 40-foot ombnnkmont nt North liond In Condron's nuto yes tordny uftornoon. Thoy woro run ning down Stanton stroot bohlnd Gorst & King's auto at a good clip. Tho first mnchlno stoppod and Con dron swung out to nvold n collision. Then ho Bnw tho railing mnrklng tho end of tho Btroot on Washing' ton on tho edgo of tho ombnnk inent. Ho put on tho hrakcB but tho streot wns wot nnd tho mnchlno hit tho rolling. Tho front part of ono wheol wont ovor tho hut tho rolling hold It. Tho machlno wns somowhat damaged but tho occu pants woro only badly frightened. DIAMOND II NOW III OFI'KK IS ACOHITKD. MAY ' XOT UK MATLOCK. injr AMocliteJ JrtM to Coot Dar Times J EUGENE, Ore., Dec. lS.Former Mayor J. D. Matlock oxpressed tho belief today that his son was not tho desperado killed at Santa Ana. Tho telegraphic description of tho English Wnrshlp Will llilng Wlilto- Imv Hold's Hody Home. fttr Auoclsted 1'rra to Com n TlmM.T LONDON, Doc. 18. Mrs. White law Rold has docldcd to nccopt tho offer by tho British govornmont of a wnrshlp to convoy tho body of her Into husband to tho United Stntes. Tho arrangements will bo completed botweon tho British for eign ofllco nnd tho Amorlcnn Stato Department. Among tho first wreaths to roach Dorchester Houso was ono from tho Queen Mothor. Hundreds of applications hnvo been recolved for seats lu Westminster Abbey for tho momorlnl services for tho Into am bassador, which is to bo hold on Friday. Try to Hob Store. Evidence was discovered last night by Special Pa trolman Chnrles Donno of nn ar tompt to break Into tho rear win dow of Ekblnd's hardware store. An effort to forco tho window had been made, but ovidontly Mr. Doano or somoono olso appeared abOUt. ihn tlmn tllA nnlnnUa iua.A man does not tally with his son, to succeed and frightened them ho said. awa Maude Noble, Chandler Emj ploye, Loses $75 Jewelry Suspect Wront, Miss Mnbol Norton, a dlnlnfrccsl girl at tlio Chanillcr Hotel, fc mourning tlio loss of a U niond ring. It was taken dnys ago from her trunk la t room in tho Coos bulldlnj. w Biispected Mnuilo Leo, a former es- ployo of tho Chandler, who Kit a tho last Speedwell for San Fru- clsco. Slio Informed Justl I nock, who wired tho chief of pow nt Km. Frnnrlsco TbO latter W tho Leo girl's 1 olonglngs nuA lint found no trace of the rUf- Justlco l'onnock has also l Informed thnt a Coos Day man romniK. "miipii" for 1300 here u" Is looking Into It although bo & formation has been filed. .tAinvn THK SICK. Robort' Richards Is reported rl ill nt his homo In Sumner. nt otpltlOSS. t. r-Krnnrfl Pulley Of BaUO?. who was operated on tMw,Jl piiai yesioruiij, nlcoly. , 6i Florent Richardson, young son ..!.. .i nt nunker lUI waiter juchhiubuu - . i.. ,, a severe PU IS recovurii'6 "" - , .... .. . t . ..i.t who s con'" lioruorc j.uiiw.... -- . . . i.i i., iv crb. Is m' eel 10 "lo iiui i " U0llur. .. , .A from Assessor T. J, TnrtK Coquillo taking treBiu -severo' attack of rheumatism. WON'T VSK CAMk Canadian Pacific Wt Ynt to Ply Through. bit ti' tnr A.sool.te.1 Tri to Cw w ninMTRRAL. Dec. la- ' .. ship MONTREAL, Dec. "" ta P,. no necessity of the Canadian ciflc Railway vii' ... Ty through the aMC8DBVsfforU. tho statement of u. . . . pi. vice president of the Can". w elflo today. He dJJ- fr lantlo and Pacific Stewj will operate In the CJPJJ slstants to trans-Canada ra