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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1914)
Sam imWzxm mjurnvtwrniimmcmmmmmmsmm wnHiiiCiy i wiintffltntfiT witftfti'itn t ;t - -F- -r ti J.I'BbSvl11 " ---- ?: BREVITIES llrondway. Mr. Larson Is ono of tho ( n ITW V I T flTI OBI owners of the dredge Oregon and la I I I V h I I I 111(11 n son of Julius Larson and a brother III I I 111111 lll!l! of Mrs. W. II. Kennedy and Mrs A Ul ' ' -UL-u ' ' u' YOU'LL FIND i5 00 value In a Florshclni shoe the same measuro of satisfaction can not bo obtained for loss.' Special leathers, "Nalura expert nro In man TIDES KOIl xovemher height Of hlph nn,1 l ... .. son Of Ml mill Mrs. Wllllnni Wnlnra Mnrshfleld. left this afternoon for a visit with his I Tho tides nro placed In tho order Parents on North Inlet after n long i of occurrence, with tholr times on nl)8eco. He la a, member of tho Ufo Rosoburg, whero he will work for a llrondway. Mr. Larson Is ono ot.tho wiuie, ana rrom tliero Will go to Coos Ba. He expects to bo from there to Klamath Palls. Ho will be gone several months. Eugene Heg- O, llogors nnd Mrs. Nels Unsinusseu lser of tills city. Ttio event was Kept so- ltoelo (1'iooso Vat. A large tin cret, but became known at noon to- cheese at was sent up on tho Alert day and a number of friends were1 this afternoon consigned to tho Loon planning to glvo thorn a big churl- jiiKo cneeso laciory. this concern van toniglit this winter Is doing a very thriving uiisiiiess. Hcimim to Visit. Harry Waters, IS TDMORROW . Tuesday Date for Choosing Three Councilmen and to Vote" on Amendments Vo Piano Conte'st Candidates Wo Tire making a special sale of V S Clranlto Ware at IB por cent discount until December lfi, and will glvo 200 VOTES on ev ery piece of wnro sold In that time The CANDIDATE receiving most Votes oil this enamel wnro will receive n beautiful prize. ASK VS. Schroeder & Hildenbrand Hardware and Plumbing. Itcimlr diop In connection , ,. ij t li Pamphlets containing a copy of all measures referred by tho Council to the people for tholr approval or re- lT. S. SCHAKEK was a visitor In the Jectlon have distributed to Uio voters city today from Allegan. of the city. With tho annual city tho first linn nnil 1inlt.lt!.. ... .1- mvllU' otntlnn ni-ntf til tlin in. .nil. nt second line of each day; a compar- Hie Columbia Itlver. ISOn Of COllSPPIltlvn Imlntili .MI i l......... ll.... ...... At.... ..!. - , - - v u UDlLiiin n III 1111 I 1 -- II !" m-.J II llll .Ill-ll'l' I II I II W W " 1 Shano" lni n,i , ulcnlo whether It Is hieh nr in C. A. Smith mininv i.no ),,,,; MRS. T. J. M CGENN of Emplro, election on tomorrow. Council I water. For high water on tho bar to Coos Hay from Oakland, whero was a Mnrshfleld lsltor today. i aspirants and their supporters aro, nanufacturo assuri? "rV.,r"ct two hours 34 minutes. , ho has been spending some time. C. , 0TT0 HILL, of Allegany, was hero lining Into 'camps" and It Is ox-. . ., , ... ,. ,.. o. . j.io. , . o.ijs J.'. ul) 7 nTi , A. Hint I mill Air nnil Mra Vnriinn iohuj 1111 u biiui i uusi less mil. I'riiuu u in win i ciuaiuir Ol 1110 1 100 cents worth of satlsfnetlon .for Pt. . . i.u 2.2 CO -0.1 I Smltliaro now in Chicago MATT TALUOT came up on business' polls on TueWnr night that the rac- cicrj dollar you Invest. SOCIALISTS PUT TICKET IN FIELD The "Duke" inn or work- Now Cutaway Illttchor. I i l I V . I V v L vSv W i v '2&LSv - Wfc.. "S. S5b5 I wfvthph r,mrn,CT 7. ''"s i'""""" The 'iioseburg 1M s"jlnv lJ1,"1",0,"R- u JT"'1" bc ,,f1,,c,, wImiiu majori- North Bend Party Will Stand ,-L. .:" 10,K0AST , News announces that tho New York HIANK JOHNSON of A legally was, ties. . Momhlp. j niiy cn nwhUwrrmic.n.rTimM,i Life Insurnnco company has paid W i down this morning on business. Thoro aro to ho elected threo uj IVIUN10CI a m Oily CICC )Ui:OX Uoln, with south- I ill. Jowott $0200 llfo insurnnco on a A' u' CULVER was hero today on, Councllmon. two of whom will servo tJOtl Of IMCXt Week NOTICE TO THE OWf,S. All members nro reftuestcd to bo present Tuesday, December 1. Elec tion of officer!) nndothor Important business. i (SIi(ed) 40E SCHOTT, Secretary. Woolen Mill Store 1 C 1 1 HI a 1 T f larsnriciu .... norm uend MATT h. MAY Westorn Oregon lleprcscntaHvo HAAS IlltOTHEItS Iiniiortcrs nnd Wholesale O'rocers Mnrshfleld, Oregon Tel. 304-it. Ilea. Myrtle Anns Br OKI i i erly winds, Increasing nlong I'lHIHI, LOCAL TEMPEUATUHE KECOItl) For tho 21 hours ending at I: in n. m.. Nov. no, by lionj. Ostllnd, special government mo- torologlst: Mnvlnium ,-.0 .Miniiiiinii a,-, At IM.T a. m :i9 Precipitation !n i i i........ .. . -- - -- i I i-riciinniioii since Sept. 1, '"it 22.28 Precipitation samo period last yetir ir.ns I Wind: Southwest; cloudy nnd rainy. business from Catching Inlot. MHS. P. P. DIET, came down shop ping this morning from North Inlet. J. A. FltANSON of ditching Inlet policy on tho Ufa of his father. W. V. Jowott, which wIib taken out eighteen years ago. W. F. Jowott carried con siderable other life Insurance. Early Day Shipwreck. In tho Ore- irnill:lll Itnniu nf ' vonra ni'n Vm-nin. hftr !:i. isn nminnt-a iin rn, .!., ,r todny. slon nows Item dated Drain. Orouoii' "Tho, MASON NOAH onmo down from Alle- On tho Citizen's ticket (lenrgo A. for three? yenrs and one member for ono year. Those who woro nominal-! At a meeting of tho North Tlond oil In tho lirlmnrles of October m Socialists hold Saturday ovenlnir In were J. F. Telnndor and Harry J. tholr mooting hall an entire ticket; Kimball for tho two year torms. nnd 'r tho coming city election of next n.nn nuirillir Mi. I a 1 1 .... I.. II. ll.. rAt1 Pimxlunt. tn w i 1. . .... ....H . WOolf Willi tl tl til 1 11 fl 1 fill 'Tllfirn W 1 1 1 "HO tlMIUIIfe HIU H.1UUID ill lliu Wllj V..I i.iviioutl iui lilll llliu Jl'lll BUH" "-" ....o .... ..l. ..... uo six nominees in mo iieiu ciionon from tho gathering of about 20 CUOTIE AUSi . , iiniM L....1 1 u.-. t s-t... t. ... in Mill iiiru iiriiattiir nr t nit liiniirimv tug I-enrleRS. of Coos llav. Cantaln """ l,lm '"""K ir a wuuri in i umuun mini neiirKu r.. i ook woro -"''" "v "v ..h. James Hill rai on Uio or h si It a lloro- I 'lno mr tho long terms nnd H. , ' J- CatMt secured the nppro- U?e IMnuua Ul" or'Vuesday Iglifand . & P. . CIIOITCII was nnu.ng tho W. Painter for tho short one. f Ion o ft ho par y -or; soon went to pieces, not one of the Jg J J tho city today from. Imp;! got Ordl "'"''"idmhoK o ' C tT easu?e! WhftTWlT&0wnla,a" tj husl- naSo"2fpf t. Slia . 1, SZtlA of tho Lloyd Hotel nnd other Coos ness visitors In the city todny from i for amendment by tho people. In '"I, i, ,rti,- ru, ,..? i ' w o.i -: Al lhigene. Miss Edna Wledor, Mrs. U. M. Wloder and C. J. Wledor, residents of Lakeside, an embryo summer resort on tho new Wlllnmotte Pacific railroad, aro Wsltlng in Eu gene. Euge.no Guard. Coming- lli'if. Itoscoo Hlloy, In rhnrge of lino work for tho Pacific Telephone & Tologrnnh Comnnnv nf j this city, left yestorday nfternoon for llav nronortw nrrlveil hnrn fminv .orui iiuet. nriei, mo ainoniimeni would linvo tlio frn.ii tsnn i,,ni.iSr ii ..... ,, WILLIAM KAISEIt was down from I city recorder, fim Vni Rmitii null oni.i it ,..n. ., the Hnusor & I Iiuisor ennui on buBl-1 niiy Btreot Imprt of tho roughest trips ho ever had ! ,lc8 Bt,llH (,rll,1,.K. '"g of u street grade, specify oxrtct- Tho vessel tossed so that ho fell out WITH KA1NO was nmong tho rthop-'ly whoro the contemplated work Is of bed and ho was Informed that n l,,nK visitors In the city today from I locnted and the kind or kinds of Im- ii iok tlnn in notion iif ,0 n",rpB,,t ilw Socialist party woro iSMKK fji.ris Sffi?-No"' " NVoU,".B nm, ludy passenger fell from her berth nnd sustained a broken nosp. Important .Meeting. At tho rogu-, inr meoiing oi ino r.-piscopni utiliu Catching Inlet. provemont being considered by tho MU. AND MUS. UALPH UAUKEIt Council woro visitors In the city this mom- Within twenty dnys after tho post lug from South Inlet. tomorrow Afternoon In Oulld mill. I MISS MAHTIIA WATEH8 of North Fourth and Market avenue, Mrs.' t "ici win .ore ion ay s.iopping aim Chas. Stnuff will read a paper on . wl '"" ,w ': '7""' H , "Plnygrounds In America," prepared WAMiAOB CIIOITCII. nf Haynes In bv Mrs. llonrv Soncslnekmi. A lnn-n' ot, wns In tho city on a short attendance Is desired. Tho rth' "'"''""i" l.r 'U wes, rv vnvn nond Kplscopal Oulld Ladles nro to' MU- A,)M,,S' V'SU;0 0A.H Have you boon In our storo intoly? If not, you drop In nnd look us over and sco whnt wo ,.nvo. Somo pooplo nro still under tho Im pression thnt wo nro soiling Coffeos nnd Toaa only, but a look at our stock will convince you that wo aro carrying a full lino of Stnplo Groceries and that our price aro the host to bo found, qunl Ity considered. CAPE AHAfiO COFFEE Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House lug of this notlro owners of two Ihlrdn of tho renl properly abutting or adjacent to tho street considered may fllo n prntost with tho recorder and, except on the unanimous vote of tho Council this will halt tho Im provement for at least six months. Most Important In tho ordinance Is tho Noctlon, vliloh if passed, will nilow rompotltlvo bids upon differ Tho two Soclnllst nominees will furnish the only opposition thnt tho present Incumbents In tho Mayor's, Kecorder's and Treasurer's offices will have. At tho caucus meeting of a week ago only one candidate was selected for each of thi'BO of fices though there woro two men placed on the ticket for ench of the threo council positions. Sl'ltVEV KOAD VltOM PLAT It TO EMPIItE bo gnosis. Mesdnmes Harry Nas- "" " " "" 1'''''".'"''.,' l-l"',u,,,b l"l ,,. .." "". ".m...:,T.V.! """",.,..7"'l ConnJv CiiiiiI Mav Onler lllitliwav 1.4.H.. 1T..ut.HHi T H1.1.M.& -...1 I tk HUIIIU IllUllUin fll UIIHIIIUHH. I tIMUtt VUI1I IIUll II VI? IIItlH lllltlll Illllltr .. - .... . ... ." Vnl.wtob.ttoto.t. " V" ALICE CHURCH camo down .nt kinds of Improvements. Thus It linXKTXTm No rimiitmiiiim Uccnuso tho nas-' thls morn,nB from Catching Inlot will bo posslblo for tho Council to m ginning umhumiii). setigor rntes between Mnploton nnd ' , lt?,t8,l?,"I,,('.ll8,t ,wlt,h frlo"l,a- cnnsldor all sides of tho cost and of- The survoy of n road from Plat 11, Coos th son, (,f tho Elllson-Whlto Cliantauqun Company, wroto tho Chambor of Commerco this morning thnt It will bo Impossible for them this year to figure on bringing tholr attractions KINDLY REJOiJjVIBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL KVEHYTIH.Va IN THE HAKEHY LINE MABSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY 13.1 NORTH SECOND ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. PHONE -I2H. IRVING BLOCK at&iaf& CLOSING OUT All Roys' Suits, Ovorconts, Huts and Caps and Children's Dross Coats. Closing out nil Mllllnory rognrdioss of cost. section, nrrlveil bore today from Portland. MR. A'NI) MHS. M'PHEHSON return ed this morning from Allegany, whore they liavo been visiting with bore. Tho company Is Interested In nrn t3' mXim' r" . . .. giving chautnununs over tho entire aI:?'.W' MOORE, formerly In tho northwest nnd had figured on estab lishing a small circuit on Coos Ray. Mr. Ellison expressed his bollof thnt this ran bo accomplished ns soon us the railroad Is opened. MrArUnir Coining. C. X. McAr thur, recently cloctcd to Congress from tho Por"""'! district to succeod A. W. Lnffor will ho on tho Ray next weok. l.i- Is coming on prlvntoj bUBlnos8, but wbllo here will look In to Coos liny affairs so that ho will bo familiar with them when he begins his duties In Congress, Mr. McAr tluir was long In the Oregon legisla ture, whore ho wns ono of tho most Influential mombcrs, nnd Is generally known ns "Pat." Ho hns many warm friends on Coos liny and It Is likely that n reception or smoker will bo tendered nt tho Mllllcomn Club In his honor. Will Wed Today. Frod Lnrson, n well known Marshflold young mnn, nnd Mrs. May Orron, dniightor of Mrs. Cmlg of South Mnrshfleld, woro ,no Tin. .. 1.1..1. nn'.i i - EARL 1). DORAN, who Is lunklng the! flclency nuostloii boforo ordering a rnmiliiL' nvnr tlm dill , .mi nnmu nmm o tlmo tnkon In transit. J. R. Kill-' "M;,J ll'" ,cof.fc? fnm0"' " this street to bo paved with a corlalni slough to connect with tho Emplro ... ..... ...... . . i nnrllnn. tirrlvml linrn Initnv frnm tvnn or inntnrlni. i ... i... -.i.i.. .. .i.ii. ... ... V IKIlll, llll! VIIUIU Ul WI1IQI1 WOIIIU IIO No chnngos will bo mndo In tluO less than n mlln In length, wns com vot ng places used In tho primaries I plotod Snturdny nftornoon by Coun w lb the oxroptlon of Precinct IS , ty Survoyor Ooulil, P. M. Hnll-Lowls whtch has been moved for UJmiir-1 and R. L. Weekly. At the mooting row from tho O Conno I build ng nt0f tho county court on Wednesday It the cornor of Second Htroet nnd to nrmoti.t.. n.nt i.i. ihi i, lumber business nt llandon. buy Market nvenuo to tho Swedish r,irod oponod. According to County now oporntlng mills at Toledo, af-''u,,,orn, l1"11 Menr corners of ' ,TllliB0 lau T0 ini(ing 0f this rived hero today from Portland ot, MC(0:l,0rcln, nvonuo n",, T",,, I hlBliwn " would bo h.iiiod then until sufficient funds for tho purposo nro available. Practically all of tho business to roino boforo the Dccembor bcssIoii la In collection with tho pnylng 0f coun ty hills for the preceding month, nnd matters of rond business. Tho annual mooting of Uio county FOR SALE Household goodx, nu gain. Phone fiO-.L FOR RENT R-riMiiu bungalow. ,En (inlro John Toltofson, EnHtsIdo. WANTED Room and board Willi prl vnlo ramlly by young couple. Must bo oIobo In. V, euro of Times. FOR TRADE Modern Jioum?, O rooms nnd bath, In Colorado henlth tosort), for property In North Ilond or Mnrshfleld. Sco 1. S, Knufman &. Co, FOR It.KNT llniiNckcoping rooms. tlUTi tut nnd lllroh. 1 WANTED I , WANTED Dressmaking, ltiipilro fiS7. Second St., North. Mrs. Lash. business, MRS. 12. PETERSON, of Arngo, who litis been visiting nt tho John Mor gan homo In Emplro, wns n Marsh field visitor today. ' "COLONEL" Oi PRAEOER and Joo Stngol camo back from Templcton todny and expect to leave on the next Nairn Smith for Snn Francis co, whero they will spond tho win ter. E. L. RESSEV AND WIFE of South Coos Rlvor woro Mnrshfleld visi tors todny. Mrs. IleBsoy Is rapidly recovering from lior recent Illness nnd operation, much to tho gratifi cation of tho worthy couplo's many menus. street. The polls will bo open from 8 i, in. until 8 p. m. nnd tho Judge will Immediately begin their count ing after tho latter hour and It In expected thnt tho results will bo known by about 10 o'clock. They may bo obtained nt tho Tlmoa of- ftnn Wlln Intnl tititulniH nt rnirld. tered voters for this olocUon Is! J,VJ,K0,8 n!frt,r.ol,,,mlH,,nnorBof 1UoB,nto approximately SfiO. NAN SMITH IUjAOIv SAND MININO. gPB Bright Handsome Useful Snmuol Arnhor, who Is mining nt Coos Ilcnd, recently took $83 out of to bo mnrrled In Coqulllo this nftor- small aiinntlty of contented black noon. Mrs. Oroou has been visiting I 8nn,, i w",p" o has a four foot nt Coqulllo and Myrtle Point and Mr. h'0'"' To mnko sure that ho got all Lnrson loft for Coqulllo this morn-!110 Kolil out of It, ho sont tho (ail ing. They aro expected to roturn " weighing about HO- pniiuds, to hero this ovonlng and will rosido on , Ooldsmlth & Co., of Seattle, to put mmmmmmmmMm through tholr smoltor and tliny re- I inrnn.i im n chock for $1C17 not. llo now intends shlpnlng thorn u ton of tho black sand to sea Whnt It will produco. Mr. McKonzIo hns nlso oneiied tin n vein nearor tlio motitli of South Special $1.60. AH Desirable Gift Elements Are Found In Electric toasters HERE IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN YOU CAN IMAGINE IN AN ARTICLE ALTO GETHER SUITABLE FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. Co-operative effort places this famous Westmghouse radiant toaster in your hands for $1,60 an unheard of low price-nearly as low as factory cost, You can't make a mistake In giving electrical gifts, They are bound to please, - This is only one of a long list of Christmas bargains in electrical ware. FfiDM THE SOUTH Slo.iKlt which assayed 2fi.00 l.er.g;. " Vi. llo III ( S M nlli'v Is Ion. A sample of this Is bolng f" n'"0P; ' ' '-, l0,S ";11B'I '"A fi"' shown by Henry Sengstacken lodny. j "IZ't. WhBU will bo held In 1'ortlnnd next week nnd this Judge llnll Is planning on ntteudlng nnd Immediately following there will bo p, Hlnto rond mooting. It Ib nt thoso sesslnus thnt questions regarding tlio construction of high ways nro tnkou up, tho cost of work nnd vlows nro exchanged as to tho worth of various types of rondhulld Ing, and measures for tho mutual benefit of tho counties aro framed for . . proHontntloii to tho stnlo legislature. Brinns 50 Passenncrs and I 7""V Small Cargo Miscellaneous II M L TuLhTlD Tfl Freight Here. LltlULILL III Lfi I L II IU Tho Nairn Smith arrived In this morning from San Frnnclnco, bring-1 lug n small cargo nf mlhcollnnenus, freight and fifty passengers, twenty- tlvo of whom camo through first class. The cabin passengers from San Francisco woro: Mrs. I W. Wlrfh, M. Krater, Mrs. M. Fralor, J. Knit or, I). Prater, 8. VVANTIJI) Janitor work, window cleaning; nlso renewing nnd rolny- laylng your carpets nnd llnoiouni. Telephone 137-J, Andrew Lnndlcs. 1 FOR SALE "f l'Olt HA Ll) Ulark M Imuran mill Plymputh Hook lions. Mrs. I)on Wright, UastBldo. Tel. 302-U. . ' roll HAL13 Tlmo liorso poWcr electric motor for snlo chonp It tnkon nt onco. Apply Motor, caro Times. l-'OIt SALU Shnftlng, pulley, bolt ings nnd hniigors In flrst-clais condition, Kaoutz Garage, Marsh flold, Oregon, l-'OH HP.NIV-Xowly ftinilsli(Hl front rooms, hot nnd cold wntor, bath, $ li.no por weok, close In. Phono UDD-J. 0 TUESDAY IIKJII SCHOOL HlillATi: Kelly, II. 1). Ilutt, Mlgs S. Itlx, MIhh i. Mix, ij. uox, A. AiiilerKon, it. Kern, .1. II. UrldKos. Miss Mvrllo Weldou. tiio rollowing nro the students, Mrs. Mudgo Do Witt, Mrs. V. M. who nro candidates for tho Marsh- Kouiitalu and Mrs. French, field High School donating team: I Andrew Thomas, Norrls Farrln. ' Ttntli Cowan, Oeorge Hongoll, Kvn Hanson, Hurvoy Walters, Wesley Seaman, Krlck Storgard and Jesse Franz. Six will bo ciionon for tho debating toam. Tho debates nro to inbn ttlnii IIia In at tf Intmniut fr- (liilllo will camo to Marshflold to ,dobato with the Marshfleld Hlgh euooi. tiio Mnrsiirield lllgli INEXPENSIVE SHOP NOW. BUY ELECTRICAL GIFTS.' . CHARGING PRACTICAL See tKerhfat OREGON POWER CO. Telephone 178. Second and Central First Performance in New Showhouse May Be a Matinee Manager Lnmniiskl announces that he will open tho luindsouio now Noble theater on Cunt nil nvenuo next Tues day, iJocembor 1. He hopes to bo able to 111 1 mi n mntlueo In the nfter noon, but wlU have nu evening per- rormuuee tiioro anyway. j He will close tho old Itoyal on I North Front street for tho time bo- Ing. He lotnlus the lease 0n It nnd J will lonve all tho fixtures and ohnlri thoro for special occasions, but ho will take out tho machines, etc. Opening 1 till. School will nlso debate In North L , , , I Tho Mnrshfleld publlo will linvo Itana with the -North lloml High , Headquarters Will be Kcptn chance to hoar Miulaino Ho Witt, at.u.BSiaSSw.S'.lluM?:! Open Until .Wednesday jho um. ,no. . ,. ,. Hlatt. ' EVdling I " or ,,or "rand opora boloctloiiB, . nt tho 'ononlnir of the Nnblo Tho. . Tho commlttoo of the iteilof Fund atro tomorrow. Madamo Do Witt I iur ii o wiir suiiorura nan ns uinr'i, .. ,,.,, ...i.. , , , tors next to the Union Meat Market ,s a" n"01'0" w,, ,mH buo" ntl opon for any donntlonB. Thoro will roruBO(l uroK " "iggost oltles M y GIFTS FOR BELGIAN RELIEF KOIt IIMNT Nicely fiirnlslivil front rooms with bath. )2 por week, tlosu In. 23D So. 4th St. I'Oll HUNT KiiniUhwl upnrtinent. Phono G3-L. FOH HUNT Pleasant, wcll.fiimlt.il. od hoiisokoeplng apartment, reas onable. F., caro ot Tim os. FOIl HUNT (l-rooiu lioiiso with pantry nnd bath, modern. 12tU and Commercial, Phono GG-L. 9 a I llOMll iiOTKrj opened under j New Management. j j ItntoR reasonable. Dost of mod- em accommodations. To nu- j j iiialnt tho public with our nor- j j vice nnd hotel, we will glvo re- diirod rales during our opening j weok. IIIG South Fourth St. a Pictures & Framing Walker Studio The Grand To-Nigh t $io.oo it i:va m for information that will load to ttin nvi'oot niwl nnntliilnM if li r &iiuciaatJDL.uiiiiiuiiaiv,LiuiAiiiLiitii .- . ' . .- i ' ifarty who stolo a blcyelo from i I bo s,0"""'"0 charge to lecelvo all i of Ainorlca and Her coming to Coos A KKATI'IIB KXTRAOJIDINAUY. I Central avoniio, between Uroad- ' K00('B m,t" Weduonlny ovonlnn. Al- Ilay Is a bit out of the ordinary. Tho Edison Coiupany uresonta Wnl- wdy and Second streets Satur- I ' rvuu? ",'"" k""ijiiuoii nave uotu Wlth tho disruption of regular I ,or rorklns In "MY KlUBND from day evening about G:30. Ad- "wolroU. Including warm vyoarablo KVnter opora BCheJu:oH because 0fIIND,A a tltreo-part adaptation ot dress Hlcycle, Times office i ants: Notice Is hereby clvon that tint I Union Mont Market, County Superintendent of Coos Coun ty, Oregon, will hold tho regular ex amination of applicants for Stnto Certificates at Coqulllo, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, Decem ber 1Q, 19 H, at 9 o'clock o. m . and continuing until Saturday, December, 19, 19H, at 4 o'clock p. in. ' RAYMOND K. IIAKKU. ' Olllvnnt & Weaver, Lnuilo, Tho nowBpa'perB,' ' Alloa & Lewis, Marshflold Hardware, Holnios Grocery Co., ,Coos Itlver people i.i HI,. III) nllltllnu nlwl fnllilultlf fa I'. Contributions have 'already boonit" J'liropenn war, Mndago Do Witt THAt'HICItS' liVA.MINATIOXS. ' I'OcolvQd from tho following m'Jrfili fouiil a break In nor coast tour wiui woiiiu niiow nor one week on Coos Hay. Sho was immediately nuked to como and consontod. Next week sho will loavo for tho East to refiiuno her apponranco In grand opora for this Winter. On tholr way from Seattle to San Kranolsco whero thoy havo mi en gagement, nurbnnk and Danforth woro Kocurod with their groat mu sical act for this weok In Marsh flold. They aro both musical spe cialists but In saying bo it Is not at all mount thnt tlioy havo special ized on ono Instrument. Thoro aro Included In thulr not with tho lolln and tho slldo trombono feu Llbby COAL. Tlio kind YOU have ; 7-- nw ALWAYS I'SKD. Phone 72. Pacific 1M. Jf. K. KKLTY, DENTIST , Miory ml Traiibfcr Comiwiiy. Plumo 112-J, Itoom 20L Coko Illdg YOU AUTO CALL JFoR To-ute-s AUTOS PHONE -I COD S d cars rlU careful driver 1 II Crprvf I JJ ft .,r ly lervlce, phone 144-J, v VCIII. ic foar cood Pot day HUhco Illllard Parlors. For mlgbt service, PIiobo MO-l Klgbt Utire. D. L FOOTE. II. A. DiiSouchet'H famous comedy- drama. Ono or tho fimnlost farces evor written. Produced with great fi delity, making n comedy film of un usual merit. THE PLAY 13 KNOWN IY J3VI3UY ONE SEE IT TONIOHT. "MERELY MOTHER" A beautl ful story of mother love a picture thut will appeal to all gqod mothora, Made by tho Illogrnpli company In two roqls. "SNAKEVILLE'S MOST POPU LAR LADY'- Western comedy with Sllppory Slim, tho Essanay comedian. A good rough and tumble, aldo split ting comedy. SIX REELS . ALL NEW iNO REPEATERS Children, ft, Adults, l(lc. COMINO WEDNESDAY n The 12th i. turod. 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