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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1914)
MMJMMITO " iH OH TEMPLAR SIX ELEGTED TO ,E I EASTSIDE OFFICE ASTERN P STAH JOS ELEGTS OFFICERS 01 001 I pm inc TISTERS Nine O'clock Christmas Day is Cooston Secures Two Repre- Mrs. E. Don McCrary Chosen Hugh McLain Given Refusal of Hour Set for Observance i scntatives on Citv Council ' Worthy Matron of Doric , Marshficld Office J. T. All Over World Small Vote cast Fran so, Chapter At 9 o'clock Friday morning, no- Three councliincii, a iiccorucr none unnpicr, umur m mo i- comber 2fi, Knlplit Tcmplnrs nil and n Marshal wore elected nt tlio,ern Stnr, last evening hold llio nn- ovor tho world will observe the city election held yesterday in Knst-j mini olectlon of offlcors, which ro- Chrlstmns season with prayers for side mul Cooston. Kor tho first suited ns follows: peace. Following the innndato of, time since tliolr nnnexntlon Cooston I Worthy Matron Mrs. K. Don Mc- Dlllon U. Grant, grand commnndor, will have two representatives In tho Crnry. of tho Oicgon Commandry, tho or-jolty administration. Tho vote was' Worthy- Patron Victor A. Jolui- dcr hnft been Issued hero by Einlnont .'imnll, about "" In totnl, being much 8on. Commander K. S. .Uargolt. At tho reduced bolow tho number of rogl samo, tlnio therq will bo tho Instnl-' terod voters on account of tho In L'tlon, , of officers elected two weeks 'element weather that kept ninny ngo.i., .... j of tho peoplo at homo. Tho following. If the announce-i For Itocordor, C. V. Keating wnn mont.ifrom Arjltjir McArtbur, grand Vo-olocted, having a total or 71 inaRtcrvnf tho Knights Templar of votes ngnlnst 22 voto secured by tho United State's; W. C. Weaver, tho Socialist cnndl "Within M'o hallowed prrclnrts of jidnlo, BylvdHor McOrlff, prosonqj M MJKlljlt ,, Mr8i 0r!l M(J. (lint holy lioilfiO III WHICH wo, III .unrsum, wnn n-uiunuti in ,,ml" Ciirlv. rpirii, an icmpinrs iiwoii, mines morim u imm i i )ii nuu huj restful confidence of poaco nnfllt. Hohortson received lfi. brothorly lovo towards all mankind.! Tho following is tho offlclnl This home, whoso benoflcont Infill-'count on the vote- for Councilman, enecs surround, guard nml protect ,tho first throe being cloctod: us, and whoso teachings nro of tho J. Inspired Prlnco of Pence, our Guide,) I', our Comforter and our Hedcemor, Is Assoclnto MnlnmMlBB .Frances Hoc. Mr. 'L. L. Gorr," , Trans. Mr. .1. II. Stmlilun. Conductress Mrs. Alvn Doll. Assofthtto Conductress Mrs. C. F. .VrKnjBlil. rustoos Mrs. A. I). WiHeoll. Mrs. Mr. Mcl.eod, tho retlilng sooro tnry, hns nerved for over five yonrs and decllui'd io-oloellon to thai posi tion. ft f M I .1111.1 nfJ. tkl.tl ldIH tt C. Sleckol of Knstsldo 70, " ' '"",D '"" " G. Meok, Cooston Cfi !'" "'" l '""""- "" '"" "l"u i tho result of tho application of hi (tnchlngs In our dully wnlk of life. "Wo, of tho mighty hosts of Tem plars In this country, In full ap preciation and with full thnnkful noss, should offer, with overflowing hearts, In this season of Christina rejoicing a prayer of thanksgiving G. M. Hnlley, Cooston 5S j "or " ,pn n "" A. It. Mercor, Cooston 110 ."" -,irH- - " iwunsuii 11. Marsh O. It. Ivcrson, Cooston -M r.'. A. Stonoeyphor, Knstsldo. .. .21 Tho tonus of tho Mnrshnl and the Itecorder nro for ono yenr nnd tho four Councilman for two yenrs. New chnrlor ninondmonts contoni platcd for EnstBldo ng it Is now In- thnt to us thero Imvo boon grnntod corporntoiUAytli Cooston could not blessings of ponco nnd thnt webo plncoife bdforo tho volors nt tho dwell In security nnd bask in the 'olectlon of yoetordnr bocauso tho sr .10 of his wonderful lovo. Hut thnt nraver nlnn nhnulrl lif milled tho spirit of tho Chrlstmns sanson, ' lianco tho nbtitnj rognrdlug thd tho glory of doing unto others nsjclinrtar ninondmonts could not bo wc should hnvo thoni do unto us. posted for n poriod of ftp days ns tho "Tho dny nnd gonorntlon in which . law requires1 thoy shall bo. A spg- iiio instniinuon oi omcors win no lc ;a joint niuur wmi tuo muo i.otigo on December 20. Tho Hluo Lodge will hold Its olec tlon of offlcors Doconibor 17 and tho ltoynl Arclt. Masons will hold tholr election Doconibor IB. Noilli lloiul .Star. Maguirc in North Bend Sometime between now nnd tho first of tho year, it is expected that nniiuiiucontent will bo forthcoming from Washington Bottling tho Coos County postmnstorahlps. j According to Boml-nuthorltatlvo ' reports here, J. T. Magulro of North lioud will bu named to succeed K, F. Kusscll whoso term expires Feb ruary . -Mr. HusBoll has iniulo a fine offiulnl nnd had It not bean for tho Insistency that ti Democrat ' bo iinmod, ho would hnvo been giv en practically unanimous support for reappointment. Mr. Young, nn-' other candidate for tho place, has withdrawn In favor of .Mr. Mngulro, lenvlng Messrs. Mngulio nnd llool-! Hug tho only cnndldntoi. , Jliigli'.Mcltlu Hern. It Is also littlnintcd that Hugh MoLaln lias about decided to accept , tho Marshfiold pngtmaHtershlp. Thcro nro several other candidates In tho field nnd, owing to tho In-' tenso rivalry, It la said that Senator Chumhoiinln asked Air. McLnln If would not tnlco it. If this is ; correct, It Is up to Mr. Mcl.ntn to ( say whether ho will hnvo tho office or not. W. .1. Hust Is also an aspirant for tho plat'o hut some of his opponents hnvo ontorud protent against iilin because ho resides outside tho Coos Chapter, Ordar of Kntorn Marshfiold city limits. Legally, this to j aiuioxatlon 6lectIon enmo too olosof following offlcors." for sil tor tlio oltyj.olwtlon, of yostordnyJ year: i wo nro nctlvo motors demand thnt to thoso who need our help, nnd to thoso who nro In suffering nnd In want, a Christinas spirit should pre vail In n practical way. Our hands anil our hearts should glory In tho demonstration of tho teachings of tho Princo of Peace At homo nnd nt our vary doorsldo tho poor wo hnvo always with us. Tho widow, tho orphan and tho friendless can bo chcorcd nnd comforted. Abroad whom wnr's devastation hns laid its clnl election for tliolr consideration will be nocossnry noxt yonr. 1. NEWS OF NORTH BEND Tho following nro tho pnssongera v. ho loft this nfternoou for Eureka: O. A. Chamberlain, Mrs. Florouco Smith, Mrs. F. Stlglich, Mcrvin Plum, Mrs. J. M. Plum, L. Knllnouskl, Low Alger, Milton A. Glass, Kohort Daly, .Airs. .i. i jiii v. ,i. n. .MiiBcrow. .. ,. t.. h...u 1..,.l .. .. . ...! !... . . "' . . ' iJllill. ..v..., ,...,.u, u,.. ,...wu.n ,v.u " Aior, Matt Lacli, It. F. Anderson, M. nu, our cnnrity snouui ,uo n woi como visitor. "Mny truo ChrlHttun Stnr, at North Ilend 1ms ulocted tho tho QllStlltlg Worthy Jlafron Mrs. 15. F. Hus sell. I Worthy Patron C. M. IJjjlur. , . Assoqlnto il'ntron Mrs. C. M. Ily ler. Sec Mri. Nellie Weltzol. Trons. Mrs. J. W. Grout. Conduct toss Mrs. Geo. Windsor. Asioalnto ConductroM Mrs. A. K. Morton. Mrs. Weltzol hns declined tho post of saorotnry nnd n auccowior will have to ho choieii. Mrs. Hussell will nuuoiincn tho nppolntlvo ofluors nt tho tliuo of tho Insinuation, willed will probably bu tho first mooting in would make no dlfforonco lull po litically It msy. Tom Coke, F. A. Golden" mid Doputy Postmaster F. L. Sumiiur nro also seeking It. HIJM.VKU MOWS. (Sjieolnl to The Tlmos.) , ' Tho show glvon nt the Haptlst cliuroh last Friday, Dec. Ith, antltlad "A Trip Around the World," was flno. Ifivorybody was pleased with tho plcturos. i A big dance will he given ut tho Sumner Hall Saturday, Doconibor 12, I Avltli music b." thu Suuiuor oruhostra. Tho orchestra hns added unothur ro- j rrutt and hns boon practicing hard. Thoy expect to do bettor than over knighthood exist, not only throughout this broad land of ours, but throughout tho world. Mny brotherly lovo pre vail, nnd mny that knightly fellow ship, tho truo application of which Is tho foundation of tho teachings of our order, ho paramount In nil tho actions of man toward his broth er man. "Mny tho Gront Captain of our Rnlvatlou hasten tho day whou tho Fatherhood of God and tho IVroth crhood of Man shall ho universal on this footstool, "Above nil, Sir Knights, let char ity govern your hearts and hands; let lovo over prevail and let tho teachings of tho Prlnco of Poaco over ho your guide." No concerted effort Is being made by Knights Templar In Oregon or In tho Hulled States to ralso by dona tion funds for tho relief of war BiiffoiorH. Whether collections for tho benefit of local poor will bu made at tho Christmas service rests with each conininiiaury. Tiirncy, Robert McCnrron, Leonard Wilson and J. J. .Inckson. Mrs. L. Anderson and Mrs. .lolin Wost of North Hciul wont to Han dou on Monday to attend tho funer al of Mrs. C. II. Pillion. Thoy ro-' this tlnio. turned Tursday evening. ' Homo young poople gntherod nt Tho North llond Hnptlst Lndlos' tho hotel Sunday nfternoou whore Aid will moot Thursdny nfternoou to ' Mrs. G. Motloy trostod tluuu nil tc tnko up various muttors. sonio flno music oujho piano. B i p iiiSii: irJ -liPT-S Your good taste h ima- mn m '' V' &AL f Tr' s a K a tor i o b can be applied in full mca-ai. this store. OurnWlot -b- 'J UJ Di, you the same class of mCrcf T disc that yoV sec disphMfa Z leading men's stores of denht cities. 1 hese b u citv . '8 exec us in sizeS c IS, excel us in values. Waf - "uuuie BIJiUIHHIIlUiliVMIff!3XB Clothes W iwniMi iiiiiLHiLuiiiJLLiaaffijuwaMBKi V2SMil.U2KSttmrm The same price tho world nZ You arc sure of the same style and the ou" viuu.a? vvi "3 inesame price Our new display includes all the nnw fc.t ' prevail. ng styles-some conservative, noma SZt Every sutt and overcoat is guaranteed V shipnulslTt"3 all"W01 faWcB.I,,,B'PU; If the makers had not spent sixty-four years In 1i:ml a tmjncd organization, nnd in cstabl4ing in Siyfe'' power, the price would be $20 to """nulled buying $.'3 instead ol only 517. Your good taste and gooi pease will my "STYLKPLUS for mine." Onrinlrrornndfivcinln. utcs of your time wilt prove it, NEW ARRIVALS IN STYLEPLUS THIS WEEKX Tho Economy Store Tho STYLEPLUS Store (if fJn 1 I III )mM& 1 flub JMgloc (o BANBON THREE STORES MARSHP1BLD MYRTLE PTl .Mits. iAMiii si'i:aki:u JIaiMifleld Woiiinii VWts Ahtoiln ItelM'knli CoiiM'iitlou, III Its wrlteup or tho First District Itehekali convention nt Astoria last Saturday, tho Astoria lludKot says: "Mrs. Kathorluo Lando, of Marsh field, Oro., state proHldeut of the us sonihly, wns iuuoiik tho distinguish ed Riiests. Mrs. Iindo Is nn accom plished spoakor, stnnds IiIrIi in the fratorunl work and Is a close obser ver of commercial conditions. .She paid u brilliant tribute to tho ob jects of tho nssombly and called at tention to hor visit in Astoria some 20 years uro. Trom a cpnuuorolnl point of vJoy said SJrs. Lando while In con- Yprsutlon vltji some friends. 'As- torhv nppqaiv to Imvo overlooked ii DIK tiaue auction on tho const linn. Ifoforo tho ovent of tho railroad Into Coos Hay tin) pooplo looked to wntpr tra,iporatIon. Tho Colum- uin uivor Is tho iioarost dlstrlbuttvo point, but for tho lnck of stonnislUp linos riiniiltiB north, the trade nat urally went to San Francisco. The Ulstrlct nloiiR tho south const Is KrowliiK rapidly which means an Increasod tmdo for thoso who seo It " I f I k ( SwraT v I ( t-jI ) II I ) N I VI 1 1 I I ftp ""-TL 9 $lw i si MiCi Rill fill III il ' --:" ' " ' ifwr- W-SHn 1 ALL GOODS MAMKMB BELOW COST B KHrssaxzzamEa iaRij!inaapz!?7ma2ggfflag: WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE SMALL TOY BUSINESS AND THAT'S THE REASON THAT JUST AT THE OPENING OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE LINE OF SMALL loys cit (&?t ft V eL DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR WELL-STOCKhU ; TOJ ' SECTION . Y01 1 WILL PROFIT BYFREOUarr VISITS FOR YOU WILL FIND HERE EVERYTHING TO AND CHARM THE BOYS AND GIRLS AND SAVE 25 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR. 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