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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1912)
THE COOS BAYTlMESf MARSH FIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 4 COOS BAY TIMES Th 9. Right Gift Here for feL. C. MALONEV Editor and Publisher DAN E. MALONEY i News Editor ar Entered at tho post?lllco nt Murshiluld, Oregon, for trniiBinisslon through Che malls ns Bccond clnss mall innttor. Ever jhodj f Give amid th L HELP FOR SANTA CLAUS I THE greater Moaning of giving Instead of experiencing tho delight of receiving forniB tho chief expression of the real spirit of Christ mas. What a pity It Is then, that ovory year there Is so ninth giv ing Hint carries nothing from tho heart, and so much receiving, that It H llko signing a note. Thoughts llko these are suggested by the numerous replies thnt Iiavo como to Tho Times olllco from Its published Sonta Clans coupon. While there nro not many families in diro distress or need, thoro nro homes whoro thoro will bo empty stockings and sad llttlo hearts on Christmas morning, unless somo good and generous hearted souls pro vide tho means. A number of Morshfleld's gonulno good fellows havo promised to assist In providing Christmas Chcor for theso unhappy homos, but thoro aro so many cases and In some Instances so many ar ticles, such ns clothing and shoos will bo required In addition to food and toys that tho Times Is constrained to innlto nn nppoal to the gener ous people of Mnrshilcld to aid In this noblo work. It is, however, to be n gonulno hoart offering. There Is to bo no subscription lists, no publicity, no names. This call Is for n purely voluntary offering from tliimo who feel that they would llko to help In a cause that is mosi worthy. I mind mo of .Teanlo Deans, tho poor Highland lass In Scott s nionrt of Midlothian," said to Queen Elizabeth, to present to whom in Ixnulon, her pitiful potltlon, she had walked all tho way from tho braes of Balqtilhldder: "An when tho hour of trotiblo conies, as comes It data to mnlst of us; and when the hour of death comes, as conies It docs to nil of us, It Is not what wo hn' ilono for oursel'H, but what wo hn done for Ithors that wo think on mnlst pleasantly." Somo of tho loiters tolling of cases of real need aro pitiful In their portrayal of conditions. To help theso needy ones, clothing for boys from II to 15 years will bo required, and clothing for girls from two years to 10. Toys for tho little tots will bo welcomed. Would It not bo giving that would bo worth while, to remember (these needy ones on Christmas day, and let a little of tho light and chcor of your happy homo o'orflow Into theso chcorloss abodes whero Kniint want makes gloomy tho gladdest day of all the year. Tho distribution of theso gifts and donations will bo In chnrgo of a cnmmltteo of thrco well known Mnrshilcld men, who want no other re ward thnn that of doing a llttlo good in n quiet nnd unostentatious way. .All donations of cash, clothing or Clfrlstmns articles and toys mny bo 3cft nt tho Times olllco with nssuranco that they will bo properly cared tfor nnd bo placed whero most good will result. Would such giving not bo hotter thnn sending presents to pcoplo wbo would bo embarrassed by tho thought that they must send ono bnck llhnt will bo equally as good and cost equally as much Mnko this Christmas a day that wo shall rcmembor with a smile In ctayu to como, bocnuso It was so full of heart's sunshine, and becnuso hands wore extended in ncnruoii iiuni o n jiiu ci;.. Have you noticed what a distinct air of ease and satisfaction there is about this store, with all 't nt PUrie4mnc9 Un Kin i-virrr4lin(rn lnii(riilralilm ill nn" nvnrnctlnn 4lt,-U !.. r ness of Christmas? -the "l-am-getting-along-nicely-thank you" expression that beams from thp 7 shoppers? "'" m mas Buayniag aft Magmies & Matsomfs h Easy because of the immense stocks, the splendid varities, that systematic arrangement of stocks, the ordcrl efficient organization, and the helpful features of this store's servico that facilitate shopping, from buvii ? gift to preparing it for presentation and delivering it, s ttle W M w"M W i'Kl.VKltS THE CANXIIIAKS. A 4 fWITHTHF f MAZING Is tho contribution to; . , , n t r- curt out philosophy for which) fr lUhOIHIYUICH tho vonerablo Kplscopnl bishop, Uov. Alfred Willis, Is given credit by nn eiiRlern nowspapor, through which ho talked to his peo 5V n few davs ago. huvnig spun thirty years at Tango on tho Frlondly Islands, and Jbolng 70 years old, tho bishop Is confident that ho has had the ex perience wllnoiit which observations ujion the life nnd customs of man fin of uncertain value. "I'm going back to Tonga," said ttils vonerablo churchman, after a nvcok In London and a week In Now "York. "In a sonso I am glad to Ko lmclc for, Hlncoroly, I fool snfor thoro thnn In London or any great city. Whllo tho Frlondly Islnnds Xroup onco was pnoplcd with can nlbles and scattered tribes of them aro still found, wo, who uinko our lhomo there, In tho main are In no fear of either natural savages or titer who nro tho result of clvlll tenUon." Vor In Tonga thoro are no locks nn tho doors and no strong boxes for treasure and malignant disease la unknown. And when they who faoast of civilization find tho time, aftor guarding tholr trcasuro and fighting disease, to glvo It a thought thoy may como to agrco with tho Kood bishop that human happiness can bo found In Loudon or .Now York or any placo In tho wide world where theso things do not absorb alio whole of life, ns thoy must In tho cities which civilization has built. ()()! KVKMNC. NO WORD FROM BRIDGE PERMIT "Man born of woman Is of I fow days nnd full of good In- ' teutlons." WAR DKPAKTMKNT- HAS NOT Yin' AX.OUN(!KI IMM'ISION SJKXATOIt HOUItNK WIltKS jHOl"P UAH. fo word has yot boon rocelvod from Washington ns to the decision of tho AVnr Department on tho Southern Pacific's application to lbrldgo tho Hay. No oxcuso for tho delay In tho decision has boon licnrd. Tho Chamber of Commerce toriavl ttti srccolved n wlro from Senator Nobody can ovor expect to bo ns Uourno stntlng thnt tho last Hiir- popular as a bright, smiling baby, voy of tho bar was being rushod. -H-tt- Slo quoted Capt. Robert ns wiring In Ruropo thoy worry nbout war; thnt tho bar drodgo afforded tholu this country tho grenter bothor rtrllest moans of rollof with tho."" to weatnor. I If you wish to be good first ' bollovo that you are bad. KplctottiB. 1.11.' ('UltlK'.MA.S KKf.l.HIl Do angels Is a Icnnln' from do win dors In do skies Tor soo do rosy dimples oz dey raco, Won do ll'l Chrls'mns Keller wld do mnwniu' In his eyes Is smillu' In his mammy's face. Ll'l' Chrls'mas Koller Ilo'll never, novor go From do Chrls'mns Country Whnr wo lovln' of him so. Wonder what bo's thlnkln' w'en ho's sottln' up so wIbo? "ITo'h do only nngol 'round Wo plnco!" So his mammy says w'en she sees do dtmplos play Laic sunbonniB w'on dey runnln' of a rnco. Ll'l' Chrls'mns Follor Don't you ovor go From do Chrls'inns Country Whar wo lovln' of you so. Frank L. Stnnton. Aro thoro any llttlo folks In this town who will wnko up tho day Santa Clans comos, nnd find that ho failed to find their house? Somo good pcoplo might keep tholr oyes open. MEN'S AND BOYS' SECT ION Stciu-Bloch Smnrfc Clothes and Overcoats, AValk-Ovcr aud Hanan Shoes, Stetsou and Nonpareil Hats, Fownes' Gloves Shirts for all occasions, Christmas Combination Boxes of Tics and Hosiery to match, from 50c to $2.00. Handkerchiefs and Neckwear, Hundreds of Small, useful articles. LADIES' AND MTSSllS' c ,wrr Itcadij-to-wcar Garments, hicludina-. Suits, Silk Waists, Silk Kimonas, Gloves, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Coats, Lingerie Waists, Sweaters, Neckwear, Belts, Specially Boxed Hose, Dress Goods nnd Silks. MAGM, M ATSO N EVERYTHING TO WEAR. wi is Mrs. Maggie Adams, Widow of Indian Chief, Aged 115, ' Succumbs. tnr amofimiki mi to roo nr Tim.i DAY CITY, Or., Dec. 20. Mrs. Magglo Adams, between 113 and lift y VESSELS S EARLY TODAY All Except Nann Smith Able to Get Out Todav After Slight Delay. flclnls of tho Pacific Const Stenm shlp Co. uiiounres that tho com pany's now llnor, Congress, building nt tho plant of tho Now York Shipbuilding Co. nt Camden, N. .!., will bo launched tho last week In December. Tho vessol will bo de livered to tho company In April nnd will Immediately begin hor voyago to San Frnnclsco. Hor entry Into tho cnnstwlso sorvlco Is scheduled for .Tuno 1. Captain J. N. HIbbord. superintendent of tho company, Is now In tho Knst In connection with tho work. Tho vossol Is tho first of two palatini llnors to bo built for tho sorvlco between San Frnnclsco nnd Pugot Sound nnd Southern Cal ifornia points. Sho will bo 17 por sAftor holng barbound for sovornl dnys, tho Itodoudo nnd Alllnuco snll- 0(1 tills tUOrnlllR. tho former for cent lriruor thnn tlin Cnvnnini. iiml oars of nco is dead nt flnrltmhli I',,"" .Irn"r,H('0 mul tno mttor for, Prcsldont nnd a twln-scrow ntool tars oi ngo, is ucnu ni linrnmiui Kro ,-. Ti. Hlinlnr- iin-.u. n,i '0.n,i,i ,.i.i , ...,,........ Sho was n Clatsop Indian nnd wnon a. C. I.lndnuor also snllod today. I speed of 1814 knots nn hour. In a young woman mnrriod tho noted -no .onn Hinitli, wiilch Is draw-, length she will bo 2 feet longer Chlof Adams. Sho was tho oldest "' "or ' IC01 Wlt" ,0i" "'K car woman in tho state. HUSH AT COQUILLIC. I THU Ql'IKT nitSCHVKlt SAYS --w- Tho supply of advlco nlwnys ex ceeds tho demand. In India thn cow In snore... Tn this country It Is tho hen. possible oxcoptlon of sluicing of tho bar. tho natural Leaves Astoria. Tho llreakwntor crossed out from Astoria nt 1 o'clock this afternoon. Sho should ronch hero early tomorrow. No l'i-nH'i-ty Deal. W. S. Chand or stntcd today that there was no truth In tho report that ho was closing negotiations for tho pur vbaso of tho (5ul ostein propotty on South nroadway, just south of tho lto of tho new building which ho Is to orect nt tho corner of Broad way nnd Central. -(els IHvoice. Mrs. Mabol C. IMnsters this afternoon was granted a divorce from Charles Mastors on tho grounds of desertion. Sho wns tormeily Miss Mabel ltonobrnko and b now employed nt tho Chandler lgar stand. Masrois Is In San V.nclsco oporatlnu tho launch Dix ie tor tho O. A. Smith Co. Artistic Christmas goods, prices, Wnlkor's Studio, lowest Aftor roadlng much about tho gardon of Eden wo havo como to tho conclusion that It was a lonely placo. -It-It-Mr. Andrew Cnrneglo has reserv ed twenty-flvo millions for uso dur ing his remaining years. That ought to bo enough for n man of modest tastes. -tt-tt- Mr. Carneglo does not despair for tho country. If thoro woro no other hope, ho would buy It. -tt-tt- Tho Toxns onion Is said to lie- too sweot. Try lotting your fancy con- coivo mat Kind or nn onion. -tt-tt- It now costs ten per cent moro than It used to for a child to bo born with a sllor spoon It Its mouth. -tt-tt- Woodrow Wilson does not enro for reformed spelling. Evidently ho Is on of tho fow good spellers In this country, San Fnuiclseo Timber ltcatois Houfcii by Coos County .Men. Tho Coqulllo Herald says: A story is going tho local rounds which Indicates that tho far north Is not tho only scone of midnight siampeues, nor nro rich gold dig gings tho only bonanzos for which men will grab tholr blankets and hit tho trail on short notice. It seems thnt somo San Francisco nnr ties nrrlved hero a fow days ago with a hunch that thoro was a flaw In tho scrlpplng process by which uio smiiu-rnwors company woro holding a certain bunch or timber on tho south fork of tho Coqullle. Tho object of tho visitors wns to file on tho land. Thoy qulotly hunted up n timber cruiser, who wns ncnunlntod with tho location. nnd mndo him nn offer for his ser vices lu guiding thorn to tho laud, Tho crulsor stalled thorn off tem porarily; then ho mado a secrot whirlwind canvas nmong his rela tives nnd friends, ralsod a party and loft with thorn In tho night. They visited tho Innd. mndo loca tion of practically nil tho claims nnd returned boforo tho citizens of our sister stnto know thnt thoy woro left at tho post. go, did not got out but Capt. W. A. wageo nopos to cross out tomorrow. 'Clin lltir uno ftial, 1nt.nl. ..inn.l. ...i ..... ...,n ...iniiivi 41111 nillUWlll-l A nr fi-ulni rl'lm lln... I.. ...... .i. n . T ... .......,,, , Ilu ,,,,,,, ,,m inn urni i "mi in unina inn ni i no oilers a. than tho Governor and hnvo llvo feet more beam than tho latter. AMO.NC3 THE KICK. followed. The Hardy wns tho first, ... ITTi ZTT, ". TTT. vessol to cross In tho other day ,-, V 8H Knthloon Wolls of Myrtlo after tho long rough spoil Point camo to Mnrshflold on tho noon Ooneral Mnnagor Wnrd M. ninko trn'" to reeolvo medical tront;nent. SUIKiKItV UIMPT NEEDED. of tho Intor-Ocenn Trnnininrhiiinn Co., today was making special nr rnngomonts for tho Itodondo to mnko nn especially quick trip In order that Snnta Clans might not bo dolnyod. He hopes to havo tho Hedondo lenvo San Francisco on tho overling of Derenibor 23 and roach horo Chrlstmns day with Christmas pnekages nnd supplies. Tho Hoinor. which wns to snll today, will not got nwny boforo tomorrow. Mrs. John Olson of Eastsldn was tnkon to Morcy Hospital yesterday ami win do operated on tomorrow (JO OS A .MOTIII.lt STItlKK miss n.u.v.iti)s Aimrc 110STON. Dec, 20. "Don't jtl married, girls: uo nn mmv.. strlko until Indiistrlnl condllloni lof women aro bettor." wns tho ippeil mado at Jordan llnll this nltcrnoct. by MIsb Knlo llarnnrd, prison coa mlssloner of Oklahoma, where lit Is sometimes called "Oklahoma Kuto." "Wo havo no need for more ol our raco as It la nt prcient," oV clared Miss llarnnrd. "I hare de cided not to marry until nomen in far bettor off Industrially and polit ically, ami I am not nn old nosu, oithor." Miss Ilcmard Ib well, pernipi she might he 30 or thereabout!, nnd sho Is very protty. COLLIK.'E PEXXAXTS nnd CISII IOXS nt NOUTOX .V HAXSILVS TWO STOHES. Try Tho Times' Want Ada. HOTEL AUIHVALS. ALONG THE VATEHFHOXT. - I Tho Glondalo nrrlved In nt Ilan- tion mis morning. Tho stennior Alort will run lu tho placo of tho Italnbow for a fow days. Tho Italnbow will undergo ropalrs. Portland .Man Scores Needless Oj- PI'UtlOIIS, VANCOUVEIt, D. C, Dec. 20. Declaring thnt ono of tho darkest blots on tho pnges of surgory Is tho way needless, wanton nnd mutllnt Ing operations nro performed In the nnmo of that sclonco, by inex porlonced medlcnl men, Dr. Kenneth A. J, MncKonzlo, a well known surgeon of Portland, mado n strong Plea ror tno uplift of tho profession In his presidential address nt tho llrst annual convention of tho North Pacific Surgical Association. "So limited nro onnortunltles In medical schools for studonts to re colvo direct Instructions In tho practice of surgory, because of ob vious dlfllcultles, that tho avorago Kniuiinio possesses lareiy .enough knowledgo to proceed with tho por- lormnnco or tno simplest surgical oporatlon," said Dr. MacKenzlo. "It Is hold by thoso who havo given careful thought to tho subject- that no grnduato of modlclno should practlco surgory without hav ing sorved as Interne for nt lonst ono year and having nsslsted n sur geon in nctlvo practlco for unothor year with added post-graduato ox- iurieui-e. Tho A. M. Simpson has nnlshod taking on a cargo at tho Portor and North Dond mills, nnd today sallod for San Pedro. A Fnl"""'1 nanor 8n'8 that It will cost $30,000 to put tho Daisy Freo mnn. which formorly rnn on tho Co luinbla bar, In seaworthy condition. Tho anchor chain for the now steam schooner of Mia nn,i,. cin.,. North Dond, arrived this week. It weighs over six tons. The stonmor Homer wns unablo to f nlsh loading freight ..ore today in tlmo to lonvo for San Francisco as was oxpected. Sho will sail ear ly tomorrow. ,r tt .nrt lmi)or 8n'8: "Capt. II. II. Robert, corps of onglneors. Qon.f.' A" ,w,n .Ieay t0"lRl't for Seattlo to inspect tho novornmont ... i ...logo yoionei v. s. Machio, which is under construction nt So attlo for tho Coos Bay work." Georgo Johnson, formorly ongln- w u mo Hu8 scnooner wilhel nilna, has rented tho launch Ileavor from Captain II. Olson and will contlnuo to run tho boat between Horonco nnd Mnploton.Floronco West. CHANDLEIt-Mrs. W. C. Lnlrd. Coqulllo; J. E. Pnulson nnd wlfo, Coqulllo, Win. Cnndlln. Conulllo: E. D. Sporry, Coqulllo; J. A. Drls koll, Harbor; J. It. McDonald, Port- iimu; i'i. u. uonorls, Myrtlo Point; P. D. Chnmborlaln, Portland: MUo Plorson, Lnkesldo; Win. McAdnms, Coqulllo; L. E. Llljoqvlst, Coqulllo; Dan Murphy, Portland. COOS O. F. Wallace Portlnnd; Goo. Cllnklnhenrd, Coos nivor; Goo. 8m thton, Allegany; E. H. Morgan, Mllllcomn; Thomas Jayo, Smith Da sin; E. H, liodson. Coos Rlvor; 7.. T. Slglln. Isthmus; Tom nrock, Myr tlo Point; C. It. Wright, Emplro; Mrs. Dndy, Emplro; A. I. Smith. Coos River; J. M. nrown. Isthmus. I1LANCO Cnrolvn Iterllnfrnr. Co. qulllo; Jorry O'Connoll. Euroka; P. . Nelson, Floronco; Tom nrown, riiBo; i.ioyu Hpoios, Myrtlo Point; E. P. Adams, Myrtlo Point; Win. IIowoR, Prosper. LLOYD Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Halnllno, Portland; F. J. Blnclcully, uaroinor; .miss names, Gnrdlnor; C. A. Gourloy, Myrtlo Point; A. Blas ca, Coqulllo; Geo. Prouty, Coqulllo; p. n. Oils. Watortown, N. Y.; Miss Kathlono Wolls, Myrtlo Point. COQVILT.E RIVEIl SHIPPING. New Ship For Const. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20. Of- rhreo hundred nnd olghteen pnss ongors nnd freight of considerable mngnltudo nnd variety found Its wav over tho Coqulllo Rlvor bar uuring tno month of Novomber as npnonrs ny tho following: I.umbor. 4.072,000 feet. lies. 24,-120. Shingles, 114.000. Matchwood, 74 cords. filing. 01. Salmon, fi.tr. 1 cases. S1"10"- 1fi tlorces, oach woighlng 1200 pounds. Incoming frolght, 1,323 tons. Outgoing freight. 120 tons. Pnssengors In, 132. Passengers out, 18(5. Coqulllo Ilernld. Special Sale of Initial Linen Handkerchiefs SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS. We have some fine Initial Linen Handkerchiefs that sold at 50 cents each, which u will sell 2 for 75 Cents 50c Neckwear 40c Christmas Cutlery ALL GUARANTEED iipiwcc POUKtl r.nitg 50c Pocket Knives 40c 75c Pocket Knives gj $1,00 Pocket Knives. ew $1,25 Pocket Kniyes-Vl9 $1,50 Pocket Knives..5. $2,50 Pocket Knives.-Si We Bazar, "Store of Quality. Phono 32. TO LOGOKHS OF COOS Ull il.l CoosBayWirfc LoggersJJhoe? .Mr feQUC. wear longer than any n i (be Is light and ,ynf,r"s, Americ best shoo of Its k nd In a Guaranteed by the mw ,UGUST OlgOft 0, For 1I0UDAY TlAnOAIXS go to , c Mars XOUTOX HANSEN'S two stores. 215 Hrondwny So. 'j