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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 191 2 EVENING EDITION. M i . ii i Wl 1 mWMBaM,M You're Safe With This Guarantee Insist on Getting It WHEN the inside pocket buy contains a Clothcraft any defect or disappointment in Tho Oiothcraft Gunrnntco abso lutely assures all-wool cloth, honest tailoring, lasting shape, satisfactory wear an.l service. Tho milkers of Oiothcraft Clothes with their reputation of G6 years' good clothes making to maintain could not give such a binding guarantee if the clothes did not mea sure up to it. Neither could we af- of the next suit or overcoat you Guarantee you are safe against material or making. ford to back up the makers' guar antee as wo do if theso clothes did not fully .justify our confidence in them. There's sure satisfaction and a saving for you in Clothcraft Clothes 1 at $10 to $25. They're bound to give you full one hundred cents' worth of insured value for every dollar you spend. Look for the Guarantee in the Pocket The biggest $18.50 Suit Value you ever saw 4130, Tho Clothcraft Blue Sorgo Special. WOOLEN MILL STORE -to-Man Clothiers, The Bargain of the Season Tomorrow, 1 day only, during our 72hd Special Saturday Sale, Tho Busy Corner offers for sale the famous Vivian Fabric Finish Stationery, sold everywhere for 40 cents For Only 20 Cents ONE DAY ONLY two or more years on real estate valued at $6000. Address Real Estato, caro Times. FOK SALE Old nowsimiwrsj n big bundlo for a nlckol. Just tho thing to start fires with. TIDES FOU DKCEMRER. Holow Is Riven tho tltno and height of high and low water at Marshfiold. Tho tides nre placed In tho order of occurrence, with tholr times on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day; n corapa Uon on consccutlvo holghts will Indlcato whothor it Is high or low water. For high wator on tho bnr, siiiiRtract 2 Hours 34 minutes 27 Hrs.. G.2S 10.37 4. GO 11.11 Ft.. G.G 2.8 C.5 1.3 28 llrs.. C.13 11.37 G.4G 11.G0 Ft.. G.7 2.5 D.9 0.G 29 Hrs.. G.G7 12.39 C49 0.0 Ft.. G.9 2.2 G.2 0.0 30 Hrs.. 0.47 7.4C 1.43 8.01 Ft.. 0.3 CO 1.8 4.G 31 Hrs.. 1.41 8.39 2.GG 9.21 Ft.. 1.1 CO 1.4 4.1 ZZZ! I WEATHER FORECAST. 4 OREGON Rain in west and rain or snow in east tonight and Snturdny. Warmer, with southerly winds, high along coast. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD. For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:43 n. m., Dec. 27, by DenJ. Ostlind, special government mo toorologlcal observer: Maximum 52 Minimum 28 At 4:43 n. m 30 Precipitation none Wind: Southwest; clear. kcoper at Camp 1 on South Coos Rlvor, Is down to spend Chrlstmns with his folks In North Marshfiold. Frank Wilson, formerly of Camp 7 is now foreman at Camp 1, having succeeded Matt l'hclan, who went to Salem. Mill to Resume Tho C. A. Smith mills which havo been shut down for the Christmas holidays will ro Bumo operations Monday morning. Conslilornblo of tho accumulation of lumber thero has been romoved by BovernI vessels this week. Practical Joker Rosy. Somo prac tical Joker has boon busy slnco tho arrival of tho Santa Claus ships tel ephoning various parties that there wore packages lor thorn at tho ox press office. Tho parties called promptly only to ho disappointed and Informed that no mcBsngo had been sent from Hint office Sovornl visions of Christmas presents havo been dispelled as n result of tho Joker's work. Qutcr Club Haiuitiet. Pig and poetry npplo sauce, speeches and songs, toasts and talks, all mingled In n molniiKo of merriment n tim first annual banquet of tho Quter club last ovenlng nt tho club rooms in mo rear or Howard's cigar storo. All tho linnny imrtlclnnntn nrn n unit In declaring It ono of tho most unuinnt uanquots and best "big foods" over pulled off on Coos Day. A scoro of good fellows gathered at tho festal board and merry Jest and story Intcrsporsod with good songs by tho qunrtot tnndo tho occasion momornblo. J. W. llonnott dollvorod n number of his addresses during tho ovenlng that enlivened tho ovont. New Homo II. II. Hnrpor Is making arrangements to erect a now homo in Hunker Hill, wliero ho recon tly purchased two lots. (Joes to Coqullle Gcorgo Qoodrum today sont tho now Ford auto, which ho received yestorday, to Fred Slaglo at Coqulllo, who will dollvcr It to a Ford customer thoro. Camp Is Closed Tho Smith-Pow ers Logging Co. nns closed down op erations nt camp 5 on IsthmuB In let. Whoro It will bo moved to has not boon announced. Dance at Llbby. Elaborate prep arations nro blng mado for a danco at tho hall nt Llbby, Saturday ev ening, January 4, 19i3, Tho indies will servo a big froo suppor. SKclnl Service. Thoro will bo no sorvlco In tho Eplscopnl church tonight. The music sung on Christ inas morning will bo roponted Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. Second Operation Mrs. C. J. Mn honoy of Floronco, who wns re cently brought to Mercy hospital, undorwont a second operation this morning and Is reported to bo get ting along nlcoly. Mado Close Guess Miss Gladys Richards mado a closo guess on tho bean-pot at Sartoro. Hor guess was 5,034, and thoro woro 5,041 bonns In tho benn pot, Slio was awarded tho 10 box of candy. Lost tho Trail C. W. Lake of Randon, and threo other men started from Rosoburg on an overland Iilko boforo Chrlstmns, to reach homo for tho holidays. Thoy lost tho trail and had a hard long trip. Instit Tonight. Dorlo Chapter, Order of tho Eastern' Star, and Rlanco Lodge, A. F. & A. M will unlto In tho Installation of ofllcors nt tho Masonic Tomplo, tho core monies to bo followod by a big banquet. Travels 0,000 Miles Evorot Ny mnnovor, tho woll known music man, returned yosterdny on tho Dreakwat or from Alaska, whoro ho wont threo months ngo. During tho tlmo ho hns travelled ovor 0,000 miles. Ho do flares that Alaska has boon cursed uy nature as a lesson to tho teat of tho world. "Tho attompt to Bottli Alaska has hitherto boon a failure," ha ald. "Just on that account !t,ij. ver, tho right process to chango Hi it nature might bo found. Tho ninny volcanoes nnd tho electricity gonorn- iuii m cuangmg mo surrounding opoun waters nnd Is 'making thorn oomo wuinior, aim rorobodes u chango for tho bottor. Already tlm wntnr n..,..i Kr.dlan Island Is olght degrees warni- ur uinn it wns bororo tho Kotmal vrl enno eruption, rocontly." SOCIAIi CALENDAR. FRIDAY Mrs. L. W. Lnntrdnn of Tlnn- kcr Hill entertains nt cards. ( Joint Installation oxorciscs of Eastern Star ahd Ulanco Masonic Lodgo. D. Y. D. Club mooting at rosl- donco of Mrs. R. 11. Harrington. SATURDAY. Mrs. J. L, Lnngdon hostess at a sowing rt. Mnrsblfeld with his fathor, Joha L. Gosb. MRS. It. K. 1100TII Is cntortnlning informally at auction bridge this afternoon for hor guest, MIm Mnry Uooth of Spokane. PERSONAL NOTES U F. PRICE of Sumnor Is In tho my today. MAYOR JORDAN of Eastsldo Is In juurHiiiioiu touay. EMIL STONE of Catching Inlet Is u town viBiior today. Slhter Dojid. Goo. A. Raines has received word of tho death of his tlftor, Mrs. Louis Peterson, at El Verano, Calif, Sho had boon sick for a long tlmo and passod away December 23. Rurlnl will bo at El Verano, FOR. SALE Dry wood, fir nnd al der, at Campboll'a Wood Yard, Forry landing. Phoio 1P8-L, HOARD AND ROOM In private family. 24C North Fourth St., phono 242-L. Havo your Job printing done at Tho Times office. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. PHONE "THE BUSY CORNER" MAIN 298 US WANT ADS. FOR SALE Cheap; largo iarlor or gan, good for school, church or home. See A. B. Daly. FOUND Leather purse containing papers and address Nels Hakan son, Portland, Owner may se cure same at Times office by pay ing for this notice. WANTED Tho parties who plun dered the boat Teddy to replace the steering wheel at once and avoid further trouble. A, II, Stutsman. WANTED Good cheap work horse. Phone 621, North Rend. FOR SALE Cheap, If taken nt once, saddle horse. Can bo driv en. Inquire Horse, caro Times. WANTED Carrier boys to deliver The Times. Must be 12 years old or over and in Fourth grado or higher at school. Apply at Times office after 4 o'clock. WANTED To borrow $2000 for Umbrellas Covered at Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents, Phono 1B8-R 173 Hroadway Coining Hero. Dr. J. T. McCor ni nc In a lotter from Rorkoley an nounces that ho will visit on tho Ray soon after tho first of tho year. Ho Is called hero to look aftor somo business, Including tholr formor homo property on Market avpnuo, wnlch Mrs. Drowning and Miss Drowning expect to vacato soon. J. D. DYER of Catching Inlot Is in Marshfiold for tho day. WILLIAM STOCK and wlfo nro vis itors from Sumnor todny. GEORGE WILSON of Empire Is a Marshfiold visitor today. FRED and FRANK STOCK aro in town today from Sumnor, E. L. nESSBY of South Coos River ib sponuing tho day In town. MISS RUTH HARRIS of Sumnor Is vismng in Marshfiold today. WALLACE CROUCH of Haynos In- ioi is a visitor to town today. .MU8. JAMES ODLAND of Llbhy wub u iuarsiiiioiii visitor today. GEORGE M'INTOSH Is in Marsh flold today from tho Cronmory. WARREN RESSEY of South Coos Rlvor Is In town today on business. R. C. CORDES, Jr., loft yosterdny on a hunting trip to tho Sand Hills. FRANK WILSoN of Smith-Powers Camp 1 Is spoudlng a few days In town. I. P. FAHY will return to Gordlncr on tho Drnln-Gardlnor stago to morrow morning. TONIGHT TiTe Royal Jack's Word Prodigal's Wlfo Price of Paradise Miss Martin in two new songs mid that funny fellow FRED IRWIN Admission 10c. Will Locate lit Marshfield E. D. Curtis of Myrtlo Point, brother of Postmaster, v. 11, Curtis, lias decided to locato In Marshllold, and finding houses scarco, dotormlnod to buy nnd build a homo of his own. Ho has purchased threo lots In First Addition to Marshfiold and will build a resi dence thoreon. Annoying Children. Persons in from, Llbby today stato that somo unknown stranger haB boon annoy ing tho llttlo girls at Llbby tho past few days. Ho Is said to bo a young man and It Is thought may be tho samo party that has boon annoying the children In Marshfiold, hut was supposed to havo loft the country. MR. and MRS. LUTHER JUDY of North Coos Rlvor aro visiting In Mnrahflold today. Heavy Mall Postmaster Curtis re ports that tho Christmas business handled in tho Marshfield postofflco this year was far tho largest lnits history. Ho was allowed somo addi tional help, but even then tho forco was kept busier than busy. Ho has not been apprised yot whothor ho will bo allowed additional help to haudlo tho additional business, which the parcels post will mean. Camps Open Monday Tho Smith Powers logging camps which closed down last Monday night for a week's vacation for tho holidays, will resume operations next Monday morning. Chauncey Clarke, time- FRANK RLACK nnd family spont Christmas with II. W. Sanford and family of Sumnor. MRS. Q, R. JUDSON of North In lot, accornpnnlod by her son, aro visitors in .Marsnnoid today. ROGER G08S arrived on tho Spcod woll to spend tho holidays In THE NEXT RIG NEW YEARS. FEED IS PHONE FOR US YOUR ORDERS Booth's Fresh Oysters Water Cress AND OTHER GOODIES. Stauff Grocery Co. Maskey's Candles. Phono 102 MR. nnd MRS. HRAINARD of North nend, who havo bcon visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. P. D. Hlnko of Sumner, returned homo todny. T. H. HARRY Is manlng arrango monts to movo his family front Empire to their new homo in Forndnlo within n fow dnys. ROY ADUOTT camo up from Cali fornia on tho Speedwell to visit for n tlmo with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A, Abbott of MnrsU- field. MRS. ALICE 8TEMMERMAN of Allognny, and her fnmlly, wont to Sumnor yesterday for a visit with hor mothor, Mrs. E. M. Law horn. MRS. S. A. FARRIN of North Rond. who has bcon visiting somo tlmo nt tho homo of hor son, W. D. Fnrrln, In 8umnor, returned to her homo today, MR. and MRS. CRAUSHY, who Bpont Christmas with Mrs. Craus by's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. D. Rlnko of Catching Inlot, returned to Marshfiold this morning. CIIAS. PETEnSON, superintendent or tho Eureka Coal Mlno nt Rlv orton, nnd wlfo nro spending tho holidays at tho J. M. Foulkcs homo on North Second stroot. DR. and MRS. 0. W. TOWER and daughter, Miss Nolllo, loavo to morrow for Monrovia, Calif., for n threo months' sojourn mid the ornngo groves of Southom Cali fornia. MRS. FRED CATIIERALL arrived horo on tho Nnnn Smith today from Oakland to visit nt tho homo of hor slsjor, Mrs. J. T. Hnll, and with other friends nnd relatives. CIIAS. M'CULLOUOH relumed to Myrtlo Point yestorday to resume chnrgo of tho Smith-Powers gra vel pit crow nftor spending Chrlstmns with Mr. nnd Mrs. Da vid Miisscn and othor relatives In Marshfiold. MRS. SARAH WILSON, who has boon absont from tho liny about two mourns, returned on tho Rpeedwoll Wednosdny night from San FrnnclBco. Miss Bponco Wil son, who Is much Improvod In health, Is visiting In Oakland nnd will not return homo this winter. Mr. VAUNIER. nn npplo orchardlst, from Hood Rlvor, Is on Coos Rny Investigating Its possibilities as a fruit soctlon. Mr. Xloglor, who wns a follow passongor with Mr. Vnun lor, says that ho saw somo of tho products of Mr. Vnunlor's orchard at tho Astoria stores, and thoy woro among tho finest npplos ho hns over seen. J .11. ZIEOLER returned on tho nroakwator yostorday from a bus iness trip to Portland nnd Tho Dalles. Ho pays that tho Coon nay pcoplo who aro kicking on tho wonthor ought to got a tasto of tho wintry blizzards which Eaetorn Oregon la experiencing, nnd thoy would forever hold their ponco. SHERIFF W. W. GAGE Is horo from Coqulllo. Ho and Tom Hnll mado n trip to Cooston on busl- . nesB this morning. When thoy got rendy to start, a woman on tho whnrf who wnntod to go to Coos City thought thoy woro go ing to hor destination and got Into tho - launch. When thojr turned north in tho Rny, sho mado a protoBt nnd was brought back, GEORGE RAINES and wlfo and children roturnod yosterdny from an extended visit at various Cal ifornia points. Mr, Rnlncs says his brother, "Sonntor Jim," Is fooling flno nnd is planning to return to tho nay In tho noar fu ture. Ho says that "Senator Jim" wns highly olated whon ho hoard that tho O. A. Smith Co. wns taking up tho tramway that ho had boon fighting for a long tlmo. W.F.McELDOWNEY, of tho Reynolds Development Co., Is homo from California, for a holiday visit wPh his family, Ho roturnod- by way of Myrtlo Point, coming In with tho Christmas mall stage, being tho only passongor with a largo load of Santa Claus packages, and Mrs, McEldownoy nnd tho children nre convlncod that tho moat valu ahlo Xmas packago In tho bunch was W. F hlmsolf. Aftor a woek'B stay at homo ho will return to San Francisco, Rand Ilonoflt concort for public library at Masonlo Opera Houso Sunday aftornoon, Admission 25c. FRESH OLYMPIA nnd EASTERN OYSTERS Just recolvod. PIIONK ORDERS TO COOS HAY ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. PHONE 73. Get New Years' GIFTS at tho STORE FOK QUALITY AND NEW RESIGNS. GOODS L it !i-