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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1912)
iTHMiuus-BklliBIEST'itiAl ?7rrTJHUAV, UkULMULK ilF I9IEVENING EDITION. M ,MiMiiiiBwaMPwrirrr,,'""M"'MM"MIIIMMII'lllwl1' i ll J COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY Editor and piibT m&W 12. MALONEY News Editor WELL IN PLAI Official PajHsr of Coos County. .N "IMPORTANT" DECISION. MASONIC OPERA HOUSE PLANS STUDENTS DO 'J O !Some Want to Convert into Business Houses To Remit License. "NE of tlio tocont decisions of' tho United States supremo court which has nnrdly nt- flrantod tho attention which Its lm oorUinco descrvoa Is that Hiistnln- flnir llm law of South Dakota which I'lmia for converting tho Masonic ,... ,. ..... . n ...... i. oiioni houso into a business block '"""" ,t u ", I,., l 'mm dividing tho prcsont theater purpoBo of stiflltiB competition, n ,10.ton nto stororooms Is under coHrmodity In gonornl uso to a deal- consideration by tho Masonic lodgo, or In ono placo at a less cost I The plnns for tho chnngo would ln thnn to a dealer In another pnrtc,,,, vnMng In pinto glass fronts " T, , , ,, , , ,. .land tho alterations would cost In of Uio state. Tho law Is confined Ul0 neighborhood of $5000. to staplo nrtlclos and only in suchi Sonio of tho membors of tho Marshfield High School Sen iors Score Hit at Masonic Opera House. A fnlr Blzed audience, composed largely of high school students and their pnronts, last night greotod tho presentation of "Wllholmlna Chnnges I lev Mind," by tho senior olnns of tho Marshuold High School. Tho piny wns a clover llttlo comedy and wns oxroptlonnlly well presented, tho an dlcnco being enthusiastic over It, and frequently applauding tho work of OiKM ns can bo proved to bo for &hc .suppression of competition. IN MEETS mm TODAY lodgo nro opposed to tho ehnngo, the sludont actors. President-Elect Says They Did JMot Talk About Bryan Being in Cabinet. IlKf Aocltfcl trrtM to Coot n7 TlmM.J TRENTON, Dec. 21. President elect Wilson announcod after tlirco anil a half hours conference with Wm. .1, Hryan today that the name of Uio Nobraskan Had not been anciitloncd In tholr discussion of tortilnut places. Wo talked things ovor generally. Wo talked about tho policies of flhn party, tho carrying out of tho platform pledges and talked about xnrloun cabinet places, discussing names in a gonoral way," snld Wll uson, who reiterated Ilrynn's namo wm not discussed for n cabinet pos 3$Jon. llio governor said that ho AM not know whether ho would Travo further ronforoiicoB with Mr. Erynn. tj10 Nobrnsknn was abso lutely non-committal ns to the conference. now bocauBo "it would doprlvo tho city of nn opera houso. They point out that It Is very essential to tho town and while tho lodgo hns novor mndo nny monoy out of It that it Is likely not to bo long boforo nn opera Iioubo will pay bettor. At nny rnte they would llko to hava It mnlntalucd for tho snmo ronson thnt Inspired Its con struction In tho first plnco. Howovor. C. F. MoKnlght and othors who tako this vlow, feel that tho city council should romlt tho theater llccnso imposed upon It, because, tho oporn houso has been furnished tho band and for other public functions for tho moro cost of opening it. Tho HconBO Is about $100 a yenr. Tho mnttcr will probably bo pre sented to tho council soon. It wns n yenr ngo, but tho council didn't do anything about It then. Tho remission of tho llconso might not mean n rhnngo In the plans to mnko It n business block but It Is believed thnt tho show of appreciation would aid In tho ef forts of thoso who desire to rotnln It as a thontor for tho benefit of tho city Miss Francis Williams, ns tho lend ing lady, did especially woll, but hon ors were pretty evenly divided. Tho cast wns ns follows: Wllhelinlnn Francis Wllllnms Alleln Until Alleni Minerva Joan Fitzgerald Kohinn Edna Hanson llmmlo Losllo Isnncson Dick Mnx Itelgnrd Cnrr Arthur Kolstnd Police . . Ralph Kruso, Duncnn Ferguson A plonslng fonturo wns nn excel lent vocal solo by Miss Floronco Roh flold. A mixed orchestra with Miss Luclln Qrnhnm ns ninnlst nuil Air. lllllstrom trnp drummor, rendered n nuniuer or plonslng selections. Much credit Is duo Miss Agnes Cnrpontcr, who wns director of tho piny. Sho dramatized it horsolf re cently from tho Into book "Wll holmlna Changes Nor Mind." MIbs Cnrpentor hns proved hor solf nn artist by tho results of her instruction In tho senior plays of this year and last. VIEWS OF FRANCE VARId, Dee. 21. Premier Poln calro wns very optlmlHtlc about tho Kuroponn situation In n speech todny 3n Uio Chnmbor of DoputloH. Ho Mavo voice, to tho hope that ponco In tntj Unlknns Is soon to bo signed. Ho siddad thnt If unhappily tho negotln DESERTER IS CAUGHT HERE Marshal Carter Picks Up Peter Thoreby, Who Is Wanted at Vancouver. Peter Thoreby, ngod 21, wns pick ed up hero by Marshal Carter as a i deserter from tho United States LOCAL OVERFLOW .Now Finn Honry Illschop nnd his brother bnvo engnged In tho fruit commlsfllon business hero nnd todny recolvod tholr first consignment, a cnrlond of npplcs from North Ynkl mn, WnBh. Injured Today. Itny Ponilorgnst todny fell off tho Noblo pllo driver working at tho Kruso & Hanks nhipynrds nnd fractured two bones In his foot. Cold l.nm Xlvlit Ust night nnd tho night of December 7 woro tho two coldest nights of tho yenr nnd with ono exception, tho coldest nights In two yenrs. Tho thormom- oior insi nigiit, according to IlonJ. Come in Tonight and See MarshfielcTs Best Furniture Store EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME PERRY & NICHOLSON ID LYLE CHAPELLE Wins Highest Honors in the Demorest Contest at North Bend Friday Night. A largo crowd greeted tho con- OHtllmi muinini ,.,........... V licHinniH lor ino uo morose gold ?S,n?oR'.ttS $vorZS, """on J"0?1 AM nTl?, ntJ'' Irn11 TJons between tho dolcgntcs to nonco -nn iirnn rn aiiniini nn iin imtt rrr inn - ---.. . , .... ,, - ..vi. 1.V.U ni.wil... ,IU UlUnill "It, IIIU ,,. rm ....... ...In. XV....... .1... Nfl Vf 111 1 1 0 ! 11 1011 1. ll JS.0 will quickly resort VniIJ01IVCr bracks ViVcd todny'qter registered 27 novo nn on i1A?...,i,,c.8.t to meditation. Ministerial .Meeting. thnt nn olllcer would como Thoreby Immediately. mi.-u.i... ..!.. i . t ... 1 Tlioro will bo a mootlne of tho1. '""r"'? '" ,noro uecomucr Mnmhiii.1.1 rii.iaivii a ;n.iniin..i "!' " nrsi no uoiiicu uini no wns -- (((Kf wita iiiinviji itti 4tROULllilUl next lint 1 etutj ",In North Ilond. Lylo Chupollo won mnrklug nnd wns Pnrsonngo nt 10:.10. Tho pros-"'0, Hk,,I,,I1ie,,ff!?mn Vn"co"vor ,a,t of all tho members is desired. "' ,IIh fo,18 llvo l Kngono. Wlien you buy buy the host. "Wwir-Kvcr" Aliiiiiliiinn Ware. It costB no more. Pioneer llniilwiuc Oorjijianj", 'WIIKAT $1.7.1 YEAIXKS. l'KIt 100 A1 "Got her n "Weai-.IJver" AIiiiul wira Cooking Assortment $5.00, 10, SHO, nt Pioneer llnnhvnro Co. North Bend News fU Dnrnmiinr 9n 1 n"i i u .... V ...l nwnrded tho gold iiiednl. by Dr. "' . " ... ' " ' - i (lO-.nlfil flnl u.lin la .., n l ., !. KreeH nuovo. ", ;! . r """""";. " Xnnii Smlili l)(.lnv,i Th v w c T u' conl0Bt wo'"lt I" North SnJlfh wnsu'n'nb J ? "roo t Sy i " "! Is doing It splondlly. for Hnv Point, niaklnu nbn.ii i Tho folIowIR progrnm wns huc weok thnt sho eon dolnyed roflpflfu! y c""lod out: horo. Cnpt. MaKOo lionos to lm niiin Prayer Rov. Mrs. Lowls. ' to get out tomorrow . ' sho lJ drnS' l,Intr,oU8m of nco-Charlos Vnn lug 17 foot fi Inches. Cant, Mnueo Vm , . , ,, snvs thnt tlm n n t ..',. .VI Tho Old Violin Miss Nnoml hard going out And that the AMI- r',,, ,. nnco was wualiod by n big comber pllv! In flvo fnthoms or wnter when tliovl MV woro going out yesterday. It Is not J College Oil Can MIhb I.ola Itlt- - - . jr CHRISTMAS CAN DY IN CHItlSTMAS I10XI3S AND CHItlSTMAS I1ASICKTS mnko tho most benutlful nnd nccoptnblo CHItlSTMAS OIFTS If you got thorn nt SARTER'S PrlccB 2Cc to 10.00. If you know bonns mako n guess on our benn Jar nnd got a $10.00 Box of Candy Free at Sailer's V ' -"S Vi'UI'U K01 oung America's Wnr Cry Miss Mrs, A. II. Imlioff hnB returned to i)0Y" ",' hV iii,i ... t ;ln", ,a " , Hosslo Ilnlnes. North lioiul nftor n visit with rein- JjS"c01 thnt ol,llor "Btnlnod much pfttrlotlHni-LyIo Cl.apollo. tlves In Vancouver, II. C. . Saved Miss Ksthor Imlioff. MIbh Freda Ilnzer, who hns boon '.'; ", ' J'TJ;."- lrB- "fnry Songs- Vocal solo Miss C.rnro Wll teaching at Homoto. will spond l."l"un .received n tolegrnm todny Chrlstmns holldnys with Mr. and """ nuu .ir. HongHtncken, C. It Mrs. Goo. Hnzor of North nond Mr. and .Mrs. It. Ilhodcu of Spo- Kiino will arrlvo on tlio noxt Hronk wntor for nn Indollnlto visit with tholr dnugbtor, Mrs. Itoscoo 1 Inzer of Lincoln Squnro, North Ilond. Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. A. Mntson nnd Mrs. Strong of North Bond vlBlt ed Mrs. Honnlug I.nrson of Marsh Hold yestordny. Misses Olllo Itlehards and Elna So- IntwInM rxt Ol tt t n nllnii.ln.1 llm T &.II.II- m..i.i .. . i . ...... ui u uuuiiiui iiituiiuuu iiiu u. m7,U wniT, '" BlaV,s K00"8' 'owost morost Contest nt North Dond Inst nten, Walker's Studio. nvonlnir !i!" icnM!?.0I,.S ZLz YKn T1,o M North nend mill will bo MI.ls- J- W. CATCHING of Sumner ... . "i"'"u.ii ill, i,uun li.W CASH RTOUK. For HOLIDAY ItAltRAI.VS go to 2COUTO.V HANSEN'S two stoios. limiting Stoes of qunllty for nn SCnins present, nt 10 per nt olf angular selling prlco. Pioneer Hind. Muro Co. Peck nnd C. A. Sohlbredo woio lenvlng Portlnnd nt noon for Coos liny. It did not stnto what tho outcomo of tho enso of Horrmnnn vs. Hall, Songstnckon ot nl was. JACK MEREEN will lenvo on tho Nnnn Smith tomorrow for Derke ley. Ho wnB unnblo to go out overland with tho othors. VM. EDMUNDS Is In from Ton Mllo to spond tho holidays. Illlams. Prnyor llov. 7 O. Downrd. Tho Judgen woro: Hov. 7 0. Downrd. Itov. 0. I.oltoy Hall nnd Mrs. E. E. Kolloy, nil of Mnrsh i AT THE HOTELS. CHINA nt HALF PHIOE nt COOS B1AY CASH STOltE. ?2.n0 HAND PAINTED FIHJ1T XiATES for 81.JJ5 nt COOS DAY "CASH STOHE. - I -4 HOTEL COOS Itoy Morgnn, Co oulllo: Fred Pedorson. Myrtlo Point; W. II. nrldgford, Floronco; T. II. Humphry, Portland; J. Kruso. Isth mus; C. M. Cono. Daniels Crook; Wnrrnn rtonsln. C.nna TllvAr- n n Ilromna nnd wifo, Portlnnd. I1LANCO HOTEL J. J. Whltcomb tssss'ssssz "Wje Jws .o'."":0 mmr. Mn""'""" niirts K'"n; SSS3' ployes will hnvo ono wook off, KllKSH OLV.MPIA nnd EASTEHN OYSTEHS Just recolvod. PHONE OHDKHR TO COOS HAY ICE AND COLD STOltE CO. PHONE 73. Gifts Men Will Appreciate Wo nro propaved with evervflung tlio man wants iroin a j?2.").00 Suit or Ovorcrnt to a Coinbiimlion Set of Tie, Sox and Hatulkoroliiof in l.oaut.tul IToliday Boxes at $1, $1.25 and Ties in Holiday Boxos, 50u. Sleeve ITolders in Burnt Wood Boxes, 2ue and 50e. ' ' Hath Uohcs and Smoking Jackets. Hats, Shoes, Handkerchiefs. Comv at onee. JAMES STOCK of Sumnor Is n busl- m-as viuuor louny. TOM HALL nnd TOM PATTEItSON loft this nftornoon for North Inlot on n hunting trip. JOiH t'.C,0SsS nml n P"rty ot friendH left this nftornoon for Ilonl Lnko to hunt. The Golden Rule's CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS LLOYD HOTEL K. K. Tlnn.lnr Myrtlo Point; Mrs. Evelyn Lowls, Portlnnd; Mr. C. E. Poolo nnd wlfo, Portlnnd, THE CHANDLER Sir. nnd Mrs. A. T. Lngorstrom, Mnrshnold; W. 0. Doturtor. Mnrshllold; P. A. Qreon ough, Dnndon; C. R. Walrod, Port lnnd; Goo. E. Townoy, Myrtlo Point; n' ?;, c,'rl0'' Solma;; Lota Mast, oiim iviiuii, tio- Conulllo: Grotcbon OTTO FUSON and A F nASqpnnn' S!!!"i0: "?,,a Thrift, Coqulllo; Alta will bo passonKors on tt.52 1 5 ." " 2':- ? ood. Gnr- V; .. ' ,m, MOC"o, spoknno; A. McAdnniB. IJonvor Hill; F. II. Hum phrey, Portlnnd; Jack Irwin, Los An golos; A. E. Husnmlstor, Los Angolos; N. Johnson nnd wlfo, Conulllo; E. E Frnnduch, Chlcngo, III. , ing Drnln - Gnrdlnor stnge Mon- uny E. E. nENDEIl of Myrtlo Point, who i.uuu a Hiiori 0U8UI0S8 trip to Mnrshllold, roturnod tomo this iiiujiiniK. Mns. L. a. MASTERS of Sumnor is .iUHiiuoi(i suoppor todny. Miss Slnrgnrctt Ilolntt, n student nt ,l.,,UnlV0,r.8.lty of 0,0 nd n class, mnto of Miss Mnrjorlo Cowan, after spond ng Chrlstmns with her mother an. sister In Bnndon, will bo n g est nt tho homo of Jns. Cownn In South Mnrshflold boforo returning loir school duties. r FIXUP North Bond iiv2I,I!505 K-WAXTS nnd OUSII L5 .at xo"TO.V HANSEN'S i Mlllllvh, TONIGHT -ni- AI.OXO Till WATEUFRO.vr, 'I Tho Speodwoll is duo in Tuesdnv 61 ., ijocKiinrt hns wired, comedian . ...., uiuiBuiiuB pacitnges com ing by express to bo sont on her. hells Sto it Is reported that V. F. LnPalmo hns sold his conoral or?' EaBtshlo to Mnrk Steckol nm Martin Pedorson, two well know Enstsldo young men. Tho change is to bo offoctlvo nt once. TFe Royal For practical Christmas presents, ones that will he useful as well as attractive and cause the recip ient not only to appreciate the good will of the giv er hut the care shown in its selection, The Gohkn Rule Store is always in the lead. Here arc a few suggestions for Christmas shoppers: Ladies' Neckwear, 25c to 75c. Auto Scarfs, 50c to $2.50. ' Jewel Boxes, 35c to $2.50. Nut Crackers and Picks, 58c to 75c. Handkerchiefs, 5c to C5c. Handkerchiefs in Boxes, 10c to $2.50. Fancy Aprons, 25c to 50c. Alger's Books for Boys, 25c. Scarfs and Center Pieces, 25c to $3.50. Hemstitched Table Linen Sets. Bath Bobes, $3.75 to $4.85. Men's Ties in Boxes, 25c, 50c and 60c. Williams' Gift Boxes, 50c. Doll Buggies, G5c to $3.50. Toys, Gaines, Dolls and Books. PROF. HITCH IE maturing ills enters of thai.vkd animals PAl'LINirPTA in preity dance FRED 1IIWI.V Tho !.iglal"onJ,:; comedian. h .MYRTLE MAltT.lY'i'i... r-i..' with tho hueetast vol you over lionnl. Miss Robinson Cruso A feature beautifully pictured In Taking Cnro of llnby THE GOLD EN RULE R. A. COPPLE, Prop. Broadway, near Central MATJSHFIELD BAND0N Marshfield . , , w . . To Bood comodlos. The Times Does Job PrintiM