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1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. "" S&W : dti mwmi ii him! rm n IMlN1 J A iMV -rm HI I ,1 lLiSS jtaai IIII'MII Ulllllll ! lllinilliliiiiimn rrrl(bl I ltt icbuTotr & Mir i appy New Yearjo you! OU have ourbest wishes for a good year that's coming; we hope it will start right for you and end right"; and be goodjforjyou all the way between. If we can contribute inany way to your success or happiness we'll do it. So far as good clothes will help, we're here with the best; Hart Schaffner &Marx fine suits and overcoats helpto pros perity; and make a man look'successful. We have lots of other things to wear of the samchigh quality. iWOOLENfMILL STORE This storo l.i tiia homo of Hurt Sclmffiicr & Marx clothes A Happy New Year And Many of Them "z asm Z3 Lillio Busy Corner's Sincerest wish to tho vT)eoMo ot Mnrshiicld and greater Uoos County, That our business for 1912 has oxcecded that of any previous year is due to tho lib eral patronage with which the people of Marshfield and greater Coos County so kindly favored us. Wo thank You! A continuance of your patronage wo shall consider sufficient inducement for in creased endeavor to please. Lot your New Year's resolution be to trade during 1913 at the Busy Corner, Leading Drug Store on Coos Bay. JANUARY OX 1-2 Trouble "bout tho ChrlatmnB Reason Is Hint when It's gone nnd dono Wo must fiico In rlmo nnd rcnson thut onuio .Tnnunry onol 'Tnln't tho fnct wo woron't inorry, didn't hnvo 11 world of Tun, Didn't cross old troublo's ferry; It's thnt January ono! Sine, the llttlo folks wore happy. Why, they stormed ubout us, bright As In days when wo wcro young ones nnd the world wn love nnd light. Snnio old truinpots blowing loudly, name old iioIho of horn nnd gun, Hut tho trouble It comes after, nnd It's .January onol I SOCIAL CALENDAR. I THUR3DAY. North Bend Altnr Guild with Mrs. J, W. Gardner. Roynl miction bridge with Mrs, 11. K. Booth. Coos Bay Motor Club nt club rooms. Soclnl Sowing Club with Mrs. I). J. ROCBO. sixteen Inches In circumference. Tho glnnt radish weighed six and n half pounds. Tit'nvo on Stage Tho following passengers will loavo on tho out-going Drnln-Gnrdlnor stngo tomorrow mornln: C. M. Govern, G. Ilnsmus sen, Mrs. H. Hanson, P. M. Whito nnd Mrs. Anderson nnd sons. PERSONAL NOTES And It Isn't wo.ro regretting all tho denr, remembered Joys; And It Isn't thnt wo'ro fretting over nil tho broken toys! It Is Just, for all tho Christmas, with its jollity mid fun, Dnnci' Tonight. A Now Ycnr'B hall will bo given nt tho Eagles' hull tonight by Low Keyzor's or chestra. Some new music will uiitke It oven more enjoyable than tho others of tho excellent scries of dnnces Mr. Koyzor 1ms been giving. Pino Parly Tho Now Yonr pnrty given by tho Milllcoma Club nt Its club rooms last evening proved to bo I ono of tho most eiijoyablo social Wo must fnco the trying future, '""cllons tho club linn ; ovor had. which calls, ' January ono!" , S w "" " '"I" ,C Z TIDES FOIt DECEMBER. Below Is given tho timo and height of high and' low water at Mnrshflold. Tho tides nro placed in tho ordor of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino nnd holghts on tho second lino of each dny; a compar ison on consecutlvo holghts will Indlcnto whothor it In high or low water. For high wntor on tho bar, nuhstrnct 2 hours 34 minutes. 31 Mrs.. 1.41 8.39 2.GG 9.21 Ft.. 1.1 CO 1.4 4.1 Mrs.. IMC 10.39 5 21 11.59 Ft.. 2.1 G.l 0.2 3.7 Mrs.. 4.48 11.30 C.19 0.0 Ft.. 2.9 O.G 0.4 0.0 Mrs.. 1.05 G.50 12.19 7.10 Ft.. 3.8 3.2 C.7 0.9 good music and dancing and other diversions mndo tho last hours of tho year pass almost too quickly, Mwt Thursday. Thera will bo n missionary social hour meeting at tho homo of Mrs. A. 55. Downs Thursday nt 3 p. in. Grown Big Radish J. C. Egglcs ton, who has Just returned from Co qulllo, reports thnt A. F. Borgon thero tins tho honors of big vogotn blcs in this section. Ho reports thnt Mr. Borgon grow n rndlsh thnt mens Missed Wedding Justlco Pen nock thought this morning that ho wns going to start tho Now Year with n wedding. A stranger nppear- ed nt lls ofllco nnd mndo Inquiry about how quick ho could got a Urease. Mr. l'cnnock snld thnt ho would bo nblo to probnbly tolophono for it and get It nt noon or this evening. Ilowovor, tho strnngor did not put In an ordor or lcavo Ills namo but hastened away, possibly to fur thor consult his prospective bride. Alaska Curios Evert Nymnnovor, who has just returned from n trip to Alaska, has plnccd on exhibition nt T. A. Snllng's storo on Brondwny n collection of Alnsknn curios, which ho gathered during his trip. Among them nro somo heavy gold bcnrlng quartz from tho Vnldcz gold mine, n copper nugget, plcturo of Kntmnl volcano eruption Juno 7 Inst yonr, photos of reindeer, Eskimos, nnd Kodlnk Island, raro tusks, etc. It is n very interesting sight. THE Olil) AXI) THE NEW. Tomorrow novor conies, they say, And yet n year Is as a day, Ab wo shall know tomorrow. Tonight tho old year goes to rest, His thin hands folded on his breast, His withered lips togother pressed, And with him goes his sorrow. Tonight, o'ro gray tho morning grows An Infant, still In swaddling clothes, Will como to earth to greet us. Tho bells will clamor nt tho gato, Will shout aloud: "You'ro lato! You- rolato!" Within his hnnds he holds our fate, Yet, laughing, comes to meet us. An old year goes; a now year comes. Tho sound of bolls and miilllcd (1 ruins Aro over closo together. Tho bordorland 'twlxt llfo and death Is but n stop across tho heath. Ono spnns it in a slnglo breath Bo dnrk or bright tho weather. Tonight tho old yonr folds his wings, Lies to sleep mnong the kings That wait across tho river. To nineteen twclvo wo say "Good- byt" To nineteen thirteen, drnwlng nigh, For mercy wo may vainly cry And timo goes on forovcr. Cincinnati Commercial Trlbuno PARCEL POST SERVICE HERE 0. J. SEELEY wns In town yestor dny from Coqulllo. WM. WALKER of Cooston wns n Murshflcld visitor yesterday. C. McGOVERN will loavo in n day or two for Hosoburg on business. MR. CHURCH n resident of tho Loon Lako country Is In Marshllcld to dny on business. TOM BENNETT returned overland yesterday from n trip to Tho DallcB and Portland. J. 13. SCHILLING of Myrtlo Point camo over on tho trnln Inst even ing from Myrtlo Point. MR. nnd MRS. T. C. RUSSELL nnd MIS8 MARY SNEDDON of Benvor Hill aro Marohiicld visitors. MRS. M. J. ELROD expects to lcavo soon for San Francisco on her regular spring buying trip. Three Packages Sent Out Un der New System From Marshfield Today. Tho Bradley Candy Company wns tho first Mnrshflold concern to avail ltsolf of tho new parcels post system which went Into effect today. Threo other packages wcro sent out In tho brief timo that tho postoffico was open this morning. It is oxpocted that many of tho packages hitherto sent by express will bo sent by par cels yosL yesterday from a business trip to Portland. JAS. WATSON returned to Coqulllo this afternoon after visiting friends and relatives hero. FRED BARNARD roturncd yester day, via Drain, from n visit nt Portlnnd, Eugcno nnd othor Wll lnmotto Vnllcy points. Soventcen pcoplo camo In on tho stngo with him mid ho reports It was n very hard trip. Thero woro slxtcon outgoing paBsongcrB Which thoy met. Ho reports thnt tho storm in tho valley Sunday wns scvore, n high wind nnd snow making tho wenthor most disagreeable. AMONG THE SICK. t WANT ADS. New Cnfo C. W. Dnly nnd II. C. Ilnnnwiilt hnvn lnnsnri thn urcil fourteen Inches In length and qunrtors on Front street formorly occupied by tho Gunnery, which yesterday moved into tho quarters vacated by tho Coos Bay Cash Storo. They will open n restau rant thero, calling It "Tho Right Plnrn ' Tlinv nrn nvnnrlnnnnfl rnfi. WAXTED Roomers; board for one. tnurantors. havlnc formorlv been Apply 471 Elrod Avo Phono 200- engaged in tho business nt Vnldoz, I I Alnskn. Thoy nro planning to fit up tho new qunrtors in oxcollent WAXTED Dairy ranch to run on Htylo. Hiiurca uy mini ui uAuiiuiitu. jm dress Box 713, Mnrshflold. Homo Ascertained Tho pnrtles who hnvo boon nnxlously ondenvor- ,,w" ZVirir-',""?," i'V : "l """""ilng to nscortoln tho futuro homo of ni -o m.n.i ...u,...,. Frank L. Grannls and brldo. who aro expected homo this week, hnvo Vi:xXwa J.lAul LTJSS "Bcortnlnod thnt thoy will llvo'ln tho A .i..., i... ....r .... Vi.n ..n,.1 Blnek Apnrtmont Houso on South T II Barry'" ParSBmny havS'F1h Street. Tho students and oth- J. II. Unrrj. inny Iliny liaU frnni10 f Mr nrnnnli wnra nnv. sn mo by paying for this nd and calling on Mrs. L. M. Nelson, 240 Hull avenuo. WANTED Work by dny, wnhhlng or housoclcanlng. Inqutro Tho Times. or frlonds of Mr. Grnnuls woro mix Ions to "decornto" tho qunrtors bo foro tholr arrival. Tho high school studentB hnvo arranged to present tho couple a handsomo present as a testimonial of their csteom nnd good wishes. WAXTED Partner in myrtlo cnbl not snop. uusiness won ohiwu- llsliod. uooil bargain it wnon nt once. Address Good Chanco, enro Tho Times. Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY CORNER" PHUNE MAIM 298 -US WAXTED By olllco limn Comforta bly furnished room in prlvnto fam ily houso. Southorn part of city. Address "Ofllco", enro Tiinos. FOR SALE Young team, 8 mill 0 venrs. harness nnd wagon. Flno for fnrm. J. 13. Fltzgorald, tolo phouo 3151, LAUNCH FOIt SALE A cabin Inunch 29 foot long. F. M. Frlodborg. WANTED Ooiiipetcnt woman to tnko chnrgo of department in Mnrshflold Dry Goods Storo. Must bo A 1 8nleswoman. Stato oxporl- onco. Qualifications and roferonces In first lottor. Good salary to right party. Address opportunity, caro Tlmos, Mnrshflold. FOIt SALE Chcup, if taken nt onco, snddlo horso. Can bo drlv on. Inquiro Horso, enro Times. FOIt SALE Old nowsimners; n big bundlo for a nlckol. Just the thing to start fires with. DR. E. F. WINKLER has return ed nnd Is now open for business In tho front rooms OVER 180 BROAD WAY, opposlto Tho Times ofllco. SPECIALIST in RHEUMATISM, APPENDICITIS, diseases ot tho stomach, bowols and heart. NO DRUGS nnd NO KNIFE. CONSUL TATION FREE. Tlmos Wnnt Ads bring rosults. THE NEXT BIG FEED IS NEW YEARS. PHONE US YOUIt ORDERS FOR Booth's Fresh Oysters Water Cress AND OTHER GOODIES. Stauff Grocery Co. Mnskey's Candles. Phouo 102 MRS. OTTO SCHETTER wns host ess to n number of frlonds nt her homo on North Brondwny yestor dny. L. O. NORTON rohirnod to his homo nt Brldgo yostordny nftor a visit at tho Norton homo nt Sumner. MRS. II. HANSEN of Gnrdlnor, who has been making n short visit In Mnrsliuold, will loavo tomorrow morning for hor homo. MRS. JAMES COWAN Jr., who has been visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowron of Lnkcsldo, returned to Mnrshflold today. MRS, J. T. HALL and hor sister, MRS. MAY CATHERALL, loft yestorday for n short visit with Mrs. R, H. Olson nnd othor frlonds nt Empire. GEORGE TERRY and wlfo of Dan lols Crook, who hnvo been visiting Mrs. Terry's pnrentn, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Gould of Allogany, roturncd homo today. DR. F. M. WHITE of Klamath Fnlls who has been spending tho holi days with his wlfo who Is 111 at Mercy hospital, loaves tomorrow for his homo. MRS. GEO. A. BAINES nnd children loft yestorday for Rlvorton to spend New Year's with hor pnr onts, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Harrison. Mr. Bnlnos Jolnod her todny. JOHN M. MOTLEY and brldo nro ox pocted homo on tho Alllnnco. Tho vessel hns boon bnrbound In tho Columbia, and It Is not known Just when alio will bo nblo to get in noros HILLIS SHORT of Lnkesido return od from Allogany this morning, whore ho hns been trying to And two of his valuable dogs which woro lost In that vicinity whllo hunting varments. FOR SALE Dry wood, fir nnd al- . r-7i .1. , dor. at Campbell's Wood Yard,' ----. , Forry landing. Phono 15L. 1 1 JmhrellaS Covered NOTICE If tho person seen sprint ing on Central Avo., West, this morning, going to tho flro, will loavo thoir address In enro of "B" nt Times Ofllco, thoy will loam something to their ndvnntngo. at Marshfield Cyclery Dayton Agents, Phono 158-lt 172 nrondwny Orpheum Tonight WHERE EVERYBODY GOES THE HOUSE OF PHOTOPLAY. Stmt tho New Year right by attending tho Orpheum Tonight nnd wccKiy John- other pictures, ono iwlng a beautiful scenic and tho other n rattling good comic, including tho Juvenile comedian, Ynlo Boss. Stmt tho New Year rigni oy aueimiug mo urjmeuni lonigi seeing tho specially selected program, including Pntlio Y No. 2, a pictured chronlclo of tho world's events. Arthur im is featured In "A Child's Devotion" nnd thero nro two GORDON RASMUSSEN, who hns boen spondlng tho holidays with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nola Rnsmussen, lonves tomorrow to ro stimo his studies at tho Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallls. II. G. McMILLAN, manager of tho Union Mont Company, returned Ted Klssam, who wns lnjurod on ChrlBtmns ovo in tho nuto accident with Capt. Edgar Simpson, was yestorday moved from tho hospi tal to L. J. SlmpBon's homo In North Bond. Both shouldorn wore Injured, It being necessary to ro niovo pnrtlclcs of bono from ono shoulder nnd wlro tho broak. Mrs. F. A. Sncchl, who recontly tindorwont an oporntlon in n San Francisco hospital, is getting along nicely, nccordlng to word Just re ceived from her. Hor many frlonds on tho Bay will bo glnd to learn that sho will bo nblo to loavo tho hospital this wook, although oho will not probably return hero bo foro next month. Mrs. J. W. Mltcholl Is reported Quito ill nt tholr homo on Commer cial nvonuo noar Fourth stroot. Mrs. M. O. Malonoy, who has been HI Is reported considerably Improved toduy. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL COOS D. N. Bunch, Co qulllo; O. J. Solloy, Coqulllo; Wnu Wnlkor, Cooston, R. N. O'doll, City; Mrs. C. Davis, Bnndon. THE CHANDLER J. A. Owen, Portland; U. L. Forsyth, Portland; A. C. Kruso, Portland; N. II. Mnc Mtllnn, Portlnnd; II. O. Hnmpton, Eckloy; O. O. Hnrtlo, Eckloy; Capt. Sundiuan, S. S. Llndauor Mr. nnd Mrs. T. C. Russoll, Bonvor III11; Mnry Snoddon, Benvor Hill; Robert Jones, Tug Robnrts; J. E. Schilling, Myrtlo Point. LLOYD HOTEL T. M. Hussoy. City; II. F. Mormor, Daniels Creokf B. Slestroom, Florence. CHRISTMAS WEDDINGS. At thn Hnurt House nt Conlllllo on Doc. 23, Mr. John Nollson and MIsb Martha Biundoll wore ninr- rled. On tho 23rd. Mr. Perry Roynolds nnd Miss Edith Medio. On tho 23rd, Mr. Ray Martin and Miss Flora Munck. Bnndon World. COLUMBIA BAR ROUGH. Tho Portland Tologram says:r "Wallopod by a mighty combor, tho stenmor Aurolia, Captain Curoy, had n section ot hor ntt rail smnsh-, od down ns sho was crossing Into tho Columbia Sunday afternoon, nnd sho shlppod threo othor scua boforo sho managed to got inside" A Happy New Year AND PROSPEROUS ALSO. MAKE IT SWEET WITH Stafford's Candies J. LEE BROWN, Ph. G. ROBT. W. SWANTON, Ph. O. The Leading Brag Store Thanks nil their patrons for their success during tho last year, which has exceeded every other year by a bigger per cent than anticipated. Tho Storo for Quality Goods Wishes Everyone a very prosperous Year. Homembcr In the coming year you will find our policy for Quality, Reasonable Prices and tho Care ful filling of prescriptions will bo maintained as wo grow. Hoping everyone In this section will enjoy A Happy New Year 10c, NEVER MORE ESTABLISHED ADMISSION