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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1914)
dfUJL mYMMM3i, iSlliiitxt Sws i i-n&a .V ! . n . 1 i.,!l'..J -i.J . - .. 1 --,. - , . . . ........... wSiw1 iift3-UMyl'ltPlT?TrK i: ' iui3tanm mmm?. u IOWXHJF IQS are turning Christmasward U Cz Men and women who buy for men naturally look to a man's store for men's gifts and if their attention is direct ed our way the question of "what shall it be" is easily solved. Here you will find the things men want, useful gifts gathered together from an in timate knowledge of men's wants and wishes, "IK $) Here you will find merchant disc of quality, things that will render a full measure of service and in every de- ,nisito quaiiticB, fiiBpinyiiiR rid., partmcnt whether vour nur- jqtilot, refined patterns In nn nlmost J ' cwildorlng assortment of colorings. CliaSC be laPQC Or Small MEN'S NECKWEAR Thcao oxcluslvo scarrings Includo Jnspcrs, aiargauoro stripes nnd the Rirocnu ugiircu euccis 01 most ex- k w:, mwL i & lerS BREVT55 s w greater value will always be 0 evident. pV KUPPEiEliER IS CLOTHES ml I m MEN'S HOSE Silk, Cotton nnd Cashntero Hose, 25 cents nnd 50 tents. Men's dress gloves, ?l.r0 nnd $2.00. Men's linth rohes, $1 to $7.50. MEN'S SILK-ANU-C0TT0N PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS, $2.50 These pnjnmns come In plain col ors, such its pink, white, gray and hlne. Thoy aro made In the "col larlotw" stylo with douhlo flat frogs. This Is certainly a splendid tlmo to stock up with pnjnniHB, for valttos llko thoso do not come often at $2,150 In holiday boxen. WKATIIKIt FOltKCAST tDr XhswiuM I'trw to mm li Tlmn.l OUKGON Pair nnd colder In ea t; northenstcrly winds. LOCAL TF.MPF.KATUUK ItKCOItt) For tho 2 1 hours ending tit 1:13 a. tit., Doc. 12, by llonj. Ostllnd, special govoriiment me teorologist: Maximum ' 51 Minimum 31 At 4: 13 n. 111 35 Precipitation '....., 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1911 30.99 Preclpltntlon samo purled , Inst yonr yi.59 Wind: Northwostj clear.'- KuMnhlo Service. Uov. O. Loltoy Hall wilt Bpeak Sunday night at Knnlstde in tho city hall. Wetted .Major. .1. T. Ilridgos, a rornier Coos county roaldont, nnd who has a number of relatives In the Coiiulllo Valley, was elected innyot of Oakland, Orogou, at the jlly elec tion this week. I.s Ci.imcllmnn. At tho city elec tion In Sllthcrlln this week. Ken Wulto, son of P. II. Wnltc. and well 0K0,l0K Il0ss nnd II K. KDWUtDS camo down from Allegany this morning. DAN MATSON was down today on business from Catching Inlet. O. A. MILLKIt of Catching Inlet, was down today on buslnoss. DAN FUANZON was down this morning rrom Catching Inlet. MISS IH13NI3 HOLMKS of Catching Inlet, was hero today shopping. MISS NINA JOHNSON was hero today shopping from Allegany. II. K. 11AKKU of Ash, was among the business visitors hero today. II. 1). WALLACK of Catching lnlot, wnB horo .today on a business trip. 7.. T. THOMAS of Allegany, camo down 011 ' tho Mllllcomn this morning. JOHN SI it UN wan among tho visi tors In tho city today from Catch ing lnlot. H. K. 11USSKY of Coos Ulvor, camo down on tho Wah-ln-Wasco this morning. MIIS. IDA MATSON of Catching In let, camo down today on n shop ping trip. 11. II. SANPOUI) of Ilnynoft Inlet, was down on tho Messenger this morning. T. M. CUI'A'KU nnd two sons were business visitors from Catching Inlet today. MRS. C. A. GOULD wna a shopping visitor here today from her homo nt Allogany. his mother, Piano Contest Candidates Wo nrc making a special salo of IT. S. Granite Wnro at 15 por cent discount until December 15, and will glvo 200 VOTK.S on ev ery piece of wnro sold In that time. T. e CWDID.YTK rccpjvliig most votes on tl.ls enamel ware will receive, a beautiful prize. ASIC VS. Schroeder & Hildenbrand Ilardtvnro and l'litiublng. - Itrpnlr shop In connection SEVENTEEN SEEK ES DVQRC HERE MEN'S SHIRTS Dress shirts, COc to $5.00. Flannel shirts, $1.50 to $5.00. Smoking Jackets, $5.00 to $12.00. lEN'S UNDERWEAR AT A SAVING Men's perfect fitting full fashion- id union suits and two pleco stilt regular and short stout lougths tlther bluo or white In good fall nd winter wolghtB. Spcolnl r.t 50c $5.00 at suit. A completely rearranged selection of the latest models in Suits and Overcoats; from the House of Kuppenheimer. SUITS $20, $25, $30. OVERCOATS $20, $25, $30 and $35. IS SHOES The very finest gift for brothor fathor or husband Is a pair of Croi sett's Shoos at $5.00 ur $C00. FIXUP TWO STORES 1 gp known on tho Hay, was olocted n nionibor of tho city council, polling tho second hlghoct voto of nnyoiio In tho field. G. W. llaukor was elected mayor. It- Sliuif-liter John C. Kondnll, C. II. Harrington and Hay Kauf man left on tho Messengor this al lornoott for tho Glasgow Gun Club where they export to Bpbnd to I morrow In quest of tho sweet, Juicy and sitcoitlout bird that has i boon ofton roportod "thoronboitts." Will Auk MrciiNcs Saloon men 'of tho city aro preparing tholr petitions for submission to tho City Council nt Its first tneutlng nflor , necembor 20, when they will nsk for ronowals of their Hcoiism up to pTnnuary 1, 191 C, when thoy all will moot tholr doom. Pino Flteplnce. J. N. Ilaylls of tho ! riresldo this week shliped tho lua- teral for a fluo fireplace to Port Or ford. Ho will go thoro Inter to In stall It In tho homo of IC. J. I.oney. Mr. I.onoy loft this week to Join Mrs. I.onoy, who Is visiting relative Of tho seventeen divorces on tho dockot for tho Decombor term of our Circuit Court, 11 of tho plnlntlffs tiro wonion nnd six aro mon. Thcso aro tho suits for divorce now on tho dookot: Myrtle M. Darker vs. John h. Unrkor. Kvn 'A. Crockett vs. Joseph Crock et. Graco Dolmoro vs. W. 1). Dol moro. I.llllo M. Klllott vs. Goorgo A. Klllott. Kniiim Pnlrclotli vs. Walter Palr clnt'i. l.ovl Graham vs. I.ovlnn Graham. II. P. Guriioa vs. Alice 10. Gurncn. David II. l.each vs. Krflo J. I.each. Olinin McGlnnl8 vs. Thomas Mc Glntils. Augusta M. Oilman vb. Oscar M. Ohtunn. Grace ltalh vs. Chna. Hath. Katy Itoed vb. Charley Jtecd. I.eo Vandormnrlc vs. Gortrudo Vandormnrk. Mary 11. Wndinnn vs. James II. Wadmnn, Kntrlnn Weber vs. her. I.oitls I. Wheeldr Wheeler. Clara D. Wheeler vs. W. 8. TOWICIt wiib nmotigWhco'r. hero todny. moro is boMldos anothor caso, "to annul mnrrlago," Levi Graham vc. nntiio K, Graham. Cointollo Sentinel. from Mrs. ltoss, woro hero today Catching Inlet. W. J. KING nnd hl mother, Mrs. King, enmo down today front Coon Ulvor on liutdtiosK, AltTIUJIt NKI.SON was ninoiig tho business visitors horo today from llnyncs lnlot. Mil. AND .MRS. K. II. SCIIIFFlI.i:, of Ilayuon Inlet, wore shopping visitors here todny. MRS. A. 1 tho shopping visitors I from Catching Inlet, 'OKOHGH 11LAKH was nmnng tho buslnoss visitors In tho city ft out Catching lnlot todny. '.MKS. H. SMITIIOAUi of Cntchlng Inlet, was down doing sonio I shopping this morning. SWAN PICTKItSON of UnynoB In- I let, was among tho business vis itors In tho city today, IJUIilUS PCT15HHON was down this I morning on hiiHlnofs from hlsii I homo nt Iliiyncs Inlet. I MR. AND MltB. WM. MOIH.1JY of Coos Ulvor, wero among the shop ping visitors In tho city todny. Nlcliolim Wo- vs. Alhn It. vjvm wmw nn wi'q.jBiiaraT Marshfield North Bend In tho oact and tho flrosldo will ho1 AKTIIUIt PKItlllS, of Haynos In sort of n surprlBO for tliom. i ,ot' wnH ,,own " n ,,horl "'"'I' .MurNluill nt DancoH-lnconsoJ bo-' ''!"K r'!' ,!'l,r,a,nol!:n nn.na,v " ofttiso of tho disturbance at a ,lnnro;M,,V A0 M"?'. . , of last week because of n drunken shop- from Cntchlng Inlet woro hero plug nnd visiting todny Catching Inlet. MISS MAY CONKUN Iiiih nccoptod a position with II. W. Painter, agent for the Portland Flouring Mills. Christmas Cheer menus most to those who gather about tholr own flrosldo whero aro hung the llttlo stockings In rondltiuw for SANTA Cli.WS' COMING. I low about the llttlo homo you havo boon planning? Why not muku tho start now? The ln.t CIIKIKT.MAK I'llHSKXT for llio vtliolo family n deed or a contract to a lot In PKItllA.M PA UK Thou by noxt Christmas you will bo sitting by your own flrosldo. Start In n smnll way wo will liulp you. LOCUTION moans iiiuoh to (lie busy hoiibowlfe. Our lots .aro oloo In and terms oasy. SKM lti:il AIIOL'T IT. ' ' W. A. Rcid 150 rront st. visitor, tho Uaglos declaro thnt honcoforth nt every danco given by lliein thoy will havo a Biioclnl mnr- snl on tho ground to presorvo or-1 dor. Aotlon of this samo nntiiroj will bo tnkou up with all othor; pnrtlos who contract for tho hall. IlcMimo liiilldlng. With tho com-i Ing out of tho s ii n again nnd tho : 'pany. oellpso of Jupiter Pluvlus, tho con-! ' ' UnctotB aro nualn alilo to nnnn' MOTOIK'VCI.U tiVWK DMIdV- j tholr work on tho now High School j ,mv P'm-i'N .Messengei-. I'lmiiu IM. ! gymnasium. Yesterday thoy com-i ' moncod putting on tho oitlsldo wnlli mi IM-'H KAfJI.KS ll.l,l, tof tho building. Tho frnmo work i-iSATUimAV night, Doo. 12. .MAIL Holler hknlo. Supincr llnrhvtii In, ., E I Be A A 1 sy V I I VJk V II , - v.v t " ? -:i & 11 3 Ynl- I y "'"bs '"'"rr-v"-i HIMI.MO.VS. In tho nbovo entitled court In tho alien o entitled suit, in which tho Homo Mortgngo Co. is plaintiff vnnd you nro dofondaut, on or boforotho 23rd day of Jnnunry, 1915, tho samo bolng tho last day for answer ing prescribed In tho order of pub lication of this summons; nnd If you fall to appear or answer on or boforo said dato tho plaintiff will npply to the court for tho relloC demanded In his complaint, a suc cinct stntomout of which Is as fol lows, to-wlt: Jitdgmont In favor of .plaintiff against tho said defendant for tho sum of ono hundred nnd fifty .tlol lani with Interest therein ut tho rate of ten por cent por annum from tho 21th, day of September, I!) 1.1, and fifty dollars ns attorney j feoH, together with plaintiff's costs nnd disbursements In this suit, nnd also n decree thnt plaintiff's mort gngo described in tho complnlnt la tho first and prior lion upon tho promises liercnttor descrlhod, and decreeing n foreclosure and salo of nil Ills right, tltlo and Interest-nnd of nil persons claiming by, through or tinder lilm, In and to lot four ot block eight and lot bovoii ot block Hi rco of tho town of South Mnroh field, Coos County, Oregon, nnd lot thtity-elght of block twetily-ntx ot Hnllroad Addition to Marshflold, Coob County, Oregon, nccording to tho plain thereof of record nnd on file In tho offlco ot tho County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon; and that tho proceeds ot said nnlo bo applied to the costs of making said nalo and tho sum found to bo duo plnlntirf therein and his costs nttd dlahitrsomoutB in said milt, nnd that the 'over-plus, lr any there bo, .bo paid Into court to nbldo tho fur ther order thoroof. Servlro of this summons Is mnd ' by publication In purtiiiauco of tho order iitndo by tho Hoiinrnblo John S. Coke, Jttdgo ot tho Circuit' Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Coob, dntod tho 11th day or Decombor, 1011, directing tho publication thereof In the Cobrf'IJny i Times, n nowspapor published at Marshfield, Coos County, Oregon, onco a weolc for tho porlod of six consccutlvo wcoks commencing with tho first publication of tho num inous on tho 12th day ot Docem- ,'bcr, 1011. ' V. D0U0f.A3.t ! Attornoy for Plaintiff. (First publication Doc. 12, 1911. Last publication Jan. 23. 10117.), t SHORT WILL IT APPEAL BECI1IS . I " Korlloii In Ono of tlo two Will Tnkr Piintehmpnt llnrlor "ocl,0" f w talopliono Hwltoh win iaKe rumsiimeni unacr l(mnI nt Nor, ,, ,, l)0in ,. StatC LaW, ACCOrdmCJ tO DC- ;stalle nnd nbout IIJO HiilMfirlliflin CISIOn Of Jlldne COke l"vo lioon .nlrmily cut in on Hocnuso of the oxpeimn attached, board. 1 1 II I Ik Short, thiough his attorney, to bo contraet enlls for T,,VH ""'""'tni. CO.MI! If you tho gyntiiRslum In curo .MirroitCVCMt WICK UKIilV I'MY. I 'nice Is .McsNciigcr. Pltono 1 1.". In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stnto of Oregon, In nnd for the County ot Coob, Homo Mortgngo Co., a corpora tion, Plaintiff, vb. Kugoiio Arthur Iloriulda, Defendant. To Kugeiio Arthur Uermlda: You aro hereby notified that you nro roiitlrod to upponr and answer tho complaint now on fllo against you hmS'J. H. Jcssen. M. D.- rilVHIUIAN AND HUHGKON Surgery nnd Dlsensos of Women n Specialty. Offlco, 307 Coko Dldg. Phono 220-J Pes, Myrtle Arms. Phono 301-L 158-R PHONE lOCeut Messenger Service MARSHFIELD CYCLERY already cut in on this TIiIh leavofl Um Ihnu 100 transforred onto tho socond J. I). Goss, Imi decided not to pur-.hoctlon. SiibscrlborH down nt Km hiiu into tho siipreuie court tho docl-'plro and South Inlet will bo rut In on this Hwitehboard but will con tinue to ttso tho magneto phonos, thmo thnt ring to call central as tho tvlephono authorities declaro for that roawn Short la Hint with thorn on tho country linos under the state law for't,u,y onn Klvo tho boat horvlco. The aloii of Judge Coko when yostordny ho ruled that tho CougroMi of the United Stntoa lias no right ovor the nilgratory latuo birds of this state ami that nutuimblo shunting ducks from a knboIIiio boat. ' "'nlc nt Umpire, .failed Hero "I bellovo that Judge Coko g "nxol Cook,, ago 19, was In tho rlKlit." mU Mr. Goaa this inornlnu. , ,,olcu rt thlH morning on tho' Hie lillove that tho ruling will poa-1 c,,ur of l'0,"K ''""ik. Ho de- Mlbly bo taken Into the United States omnm ",at " wn ,ri"'" ' ov- Suiireino Court, not on this particular, 0,llnB on ISn,,ro "nako bite" and I oaa, but perUiw In othors that have thnt tt fr,0,", lml Irchasod tho' innri Imllnr liquid for him. Together with this Mr. Goifi declares thnt tovernl Btatea have already pajwed on the law, tho Judges declaring that tho state has complete Jurisdiction. Ono state. Nebraska, has declelon tho Grand To-Nigh t Get your fv Now Is tho time of year to lay In that winter's supply of grocer ies, but boforo you buy here or send your order away to Portland or San Francisco come In and see us and let us figure with you; which wo will bo glad to do and will submit bids on short notice. Wo have Borne splondld home-made sanar kraut. 1-S gal. for -5e. When in tho market for dried fruits oomo la and look over our line. UKU.PI.Kl'i: AND JJAUnVINAPPWiS, lKlt OX 1." Make your Xew Year's resolutions early and inch.de this one: Resolved, that during the year 1915 1 am going, to trade at Coos nay Tea. Coffee and Spice Home as tber eajt save mo money on my grocery bill. If you do this e will guarantee you a Hap p Xew Year. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House i friend Cook had walkod to Kuinlro looking for a Job. It was when ho failed to laud ono thnt Cook gavo up In (despair and Imbibed. Kvi dontly tho Judgp had moroy on a mo., ...t. ...... 1.1 ..... n. .. opposite of this, upholding tho fedor- 7, , V. .. , ,BW ' jKmpIro looking for a Job, so ho Shor't will have a trial in tl.ls sob-I?"81 Cook, 6 "ml 8U8P;",0 slon of the circuit curt. The max.- no provW,ns ho wou,a ,oavo muiu nuo iur iuu uiieuau is ;ov. .WATERFRONT NEWS This morning the Yellowstone, of the Swayne and Hoyt line, was duo In from San Francisco with a gen oral cargo, Jt Is probable that she 'will arrive this afternoon and laavo Allouimco by (Vnit. In addition to the allowances, four in number, noted as the work of tho last mooting of tto county court thoro is nddod tho faet that a 5 monthly allow ance to I). J. Harrison has boon dis continued and so was tho f 10 stip end of H. G. Cameron, tho $5 to .1 IIKKI.S OP PHOTOPLAYS Till: IIKSr nv ti:st ASK AXVOVI it' ItKKI-S OP VITAGUAPIIH. PATIIH DAILY NUWH. No. CI. - Wur iiowh dlroit from the fiont this Is not faked as some others that havo been showing In this city, hut econoH as they toally happened I'athe and Hearat-SellK are lollnblo news photograid.era. "MAUKKA, TIIK FOSTKIt MOTII ICIt" Vltugraph has mado a splen did foaturo lit this two-reel produc tion lr it'a a Vltagraph you know It's good. An all-star oast. i "TIIK WItOXQ FLAT" Vlta niado dKofrent a big laugh for flf gniph rib tickler nowost comedy toon minutes tho Vltngraph funny players at tholr host In this play. I "A FIHST CLASS COOK" nio-1 graph farco comedy a scream from beginning to end. "TIIK WII1TK HAND 80C1KTY" Another Comedy t!.at will bring a glgglo from the big crowd that Christmas Candies at Barter's and help your friend win tho pluiio a present llko t-'at will, bo uppreolated. Kxtra votoa given on all or ders for Christmas candles. Call ut frftjio for information. Barter's Front stroot. Port- ox- 1'IIOVi: .ioi-J. wm arrno u n.cn una .eavo, , w ftttem, thIft toater t0, Il out for Portland either this evening , ., ,. ,' f ' T ' riiiiiir..n .. t.i..nu . $10 a jitonth to Nancy Kaolor was ro-l WMAY MATINHK AIITHUH dtioed to 6 and that of 112 to 'A. T. JOHNSON "TI1H Illtl.OVHI) AD-J Johnson wob cut to 0. I'nlll fur- VRNTUHKIt" will ho tepentod. Sev- a-er notice tho following woro allow- oral oUier w I'lcturee. nutlro ttl J10 monthly: Loultw .Ionian of change of prograni In the evening. llllli Templeton; Faniilo Mllle, Mulle I-ar- Hie iiiirieentb .pisode of TIIK MAl't.'"". M. W- I- '"or. Mr. Nora"1"'"'-8 w PAFLINU WILL UK Wakefield. Mra. Harriet Modue and .uuum Miiur. Mr. V. J. Ewlng, all of liaudou. or tomorrow morning, The nder la due in from land on Monday morning, Tuesday the Naan Smith Is peeled In from San Piamlaco. mo da.vci: i:(.i.rs' KA'ITIIDAV utght. l-p 12 TIN'S Oh nostra. COMIC .cire. If you BENNETT TRUST CO. MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, surplus and undivided profits $125,000.00 (No Indebtedness.) OFFICHHS: J. W. Ilennott, President Arthur MeKeown, Secrotary Tom T. Ilennott, Vive President Dennett Swanton, Tronsurer Trausacta a trust business only. Acts us triiBtoo of express trusts and also au executor and administrator oJ ostates. 'lMie only Trust Comttany in Oregon outside ot Portland organised under new trust law In this atate. EZnSESBOS jiT?"" "A-.-ij.. , -