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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1914)
Ti&i if- SIEi v'TTlpl ww iREVITIE5 WKATHKR FOHF.CA8T (. IDj Ailtfl Pmn to i'ooi lu Tlmn.l OREGON -Fair, not much change In temperature; easterly v.' liuls. report back ngaln for tho work be fore them until Into In May. Some of tho teachers arc planning on (leaving tho city on their vacations, a part of them going homo. Tlioro nro several that will leave on tho Hrenkwatcr In tho morning for . Portland. top rljlit Hail .xiuHu. i 1. Marx Any man you're buying Christmas gifts for, will like the things you'll find here ilLE mil problem in Clirislnms Kifts for u man is to find tho tiling the man really wants most; and next to that, to i'ind what you can afford b give. ITarl Sehaffncr & Marx clothes a suit, an overcoat, a dress suit or .'nxedo any of those would bo a choice Christinas present for anv man: useful, serviceable, stylish. l J3ut you may not want to spend so much $18 to .$15; dress clothes .$1)5 up; ft doesn't make so much difference lo the man how much the gift costs; it Hoes make a difference what it is in its relation to his desires. Yon can spontl fiO cents hero and got something ho wants; nt 75 cents and $1, a groat vnrloty of very useful and beautiful things; nt $1.G0, $2, $2.G0, $3, C, $10, countless usoful 'nnd desirable nrtlelos of wear or utility thnt any man will ho glad to havo. Make, thlrt storo your ChrlHtmns shopping hondiiunrturs for gifts for men. LOCAL TKMPKHATUHR J HKCOHO For tho 24 hours ending nt 1:43 n. m., Dec. IS, by llenj. J Ostllhd, special government mo- teorologlst: .Maximum r2 Minimum 2!) At 1:43 n. m 32 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, I 1914 30.90 Precipitation samo period Inst yenr 10.99 I Wind: North; clear. ..4 Klio nt Handon. Partlo3 from Co quIIIo today reported thnt two hous es near tho Ilandon school houso wore destroyed by flro Wednesday night. They wcro owned by Mrs. Ilnrtman. Student Mny Come Knily. Ilc cnuso of tho prevulcnco of mumps at tho University of Oregon which for n tlmo threatened to develop Into an epidemic, tho Institution has been closed down until January I nnd this being tho enso tho Btudonts from Coos liny who havo been attending tho university nro expected to nrrlvo homo several days carllor for their Christmas vocation. In past years somo of the students havo failed to come homo for" tho holidays bncauso of tho tlmo necessary In coming and going. The vacation will glvo thorn sovernl extrn days. Homo From School. Miss Grot ehon Sherwood, daughter of A. J. Sherwood, of Coqullle, Iiob returned from tho University of Oregon for her ChrlstmnB vacation and Inst evening enmo over on n visit with hor frlond, Miss Lotn Mast. Tho University wnn closed early this year on account of n ticnr opldomlc of mumps. Made FnM Tlnic According to word from Portland tho llreakwnter arrived in tlioro last Sunday moinlug nt 7:30 In tho morning. Captain Mncgenn declares this Is tho earli est that ho hos nrrlved In the north ern port for flvo years nnd tho enr llcst tlmo was once when he nrrlved In a 7 a. in. Unusually good weather ' prevailing along tho const during the past ten dnys hns mndo speedy trips i possible Tho Gcorgo W. Elder ar rived In hero from Portland on hor last trip In a trlflo less than 22 hours n fcftt that Captain Lofstod dcclnrrs ho can dupllcnto ngnln next week If tho weather permits. 4 I In I1. Oh You Santa Claus X.MAS KVK CI.OSKS TIIU PIANO COXTKST. 'I'ntll that tlmo WO ttll Issue: 2.100 Votes on each piece of grnnltcwnro. 0000 Votes on nny stoo or heater. 1000 otes on nny knife, shears or razor sold. . . . .- ... . 1000 Votes for nny household article. ASK AllOUT HUH HILL THEY GET VOTKS. , Schroeder (8b Hsldenbrand llimhvnro X Plumbing. selt will go back nnd forth night nnd morning to look after his work ns superintendent of tho llencr 11 til mines. CLARENCE CULVER, of Catching Iulot, was among tho business visi tors In the city today. MR. AND MItS. WILLIAM M'CUL LOCII, of Tomploton, woro visi tors Hi tho city today. n I GUoit $100 Sentence. .losoph Schott appeared In tho Circuit Court yesterday afternoon to nnswor to nn Indictment charging him with giving liquor to minora and plead ing guilty, was given a fluo of $100 fill it n Oft.i1na' nnnlAnon In full t Iwt Put on Hoof Workman bognn lnt,or ,,... H1111.,n,,,,ni, ,invinn( yostordny putting an tho roof of ' , ,i,n fi hm.oh wn .ni,i.nm,nn,i tho new high school gymunslum, I i,ofnr ,., Pn,, ,,lrv 1 ---.w.,. .IU (- v" jvi n" 111118116(1 lUO OUt- I,,,. ,.. ,,. hnllntnil nt Mini limn Wo Keep Your Clothes Pressed riici: ok charge ' having prnctlcnlly , slilo walls. With tho oomplotlou , of tho roof tho contractors will thon 1 bo nblo to proceed with tho con I croto swimming pooU In tho base I ment. Thoy havo waited ror t:io roof that tho work below might bo protected from tho wenthor. Woolen. Mill Store arsbiield North Bend 1 SpoiMlwl .Motorcycle. Wolfram Schmoddlng was arrested yesterday by Cordon Smith for .speeding his ( motorcyclo nt tho rnto of 30 miles an hour. Pollco Judge Ilutlor hand- ,od down n $10 flno nnd suspended sontonco on good behavior. Schmod ding dcclnred thnt this, was his first 1 time, on a now mnchlno nnd thnt , ho was not able to regulate Its speed. ENNETT TRUST CO. MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON bpltnl, surplus nnd undivided profits $125,000.00 1 (No Indebtedness.) OFFICERS: W. nennctt, Prosldont Arthur MeKoown, Seerotary rom T. llenuott, VIco President Ilennott Swnnton, Troasuror .Transacts a trust business only. Acts ns trustee of oxpross trusts pd also as executor and administrator of estates. Tho only Trust Btnpnny In Oregon outside of Portland organised under now trust In this etnto. the leiiski Closo ('amp. With their grading with tho largo steam shovel comploto, Camp 3 of tho Ilnusor & llnusor company has been closed down and tho crow paid off. Tlioro now ro mnlns only work for tho scrappers nnd It Is prohnblo that this will not bo done nt tho present,- Camp 3 Ib nbout flvo 111 1 1 08 this wny from Lake sldo. A crew Is still nt work on tho grading nt Camp 4, because of Insufficient evidence. Schott nllegod thnt ha was In somo club rooms and thnt too hear wns stnndlng on tho tnblo whou somo young fellows enmn In nnd helped themselves In IiIb presence. Many GhN Wed. Mlso Myrtle Illchnrd of Myrtle Point, who has been employed at tho Lloyd Hotel tho past 'enr by Mrs. W. E. Sulllv vnn, nnd Itudolph 8chyorch, head bnkor of tho North llond bnkory, wcro mnrrlod by Justice Sinister on Wcdnosdny, They will reside In Noith llond, whom tho groom has 1 homo In renditions. Tho hrldo mnkes tho sixth girl employed by Mrs. Sul llvnn who hns been mnrrlod within 11 few years nnd two more of thorn nro to ho mnrrlod In n couple of ! months. Mrs. Sullvnn wiys that she Is not going to tnko any more chanc es with Cupid 'nnd hns sent for n Jap to handle the work nrouud tho hotel henceforth. 1 1 HYItON IIODSON wns down today from hla homo nt Iloss Inlet, A 1 THE DELICATESSEN CO. II open in their new location at 136 North Broadway, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17. IN THE ROOMS FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE LEWIS ICE CREAM PARLORS. will carrv a much lamer variety of all kinds of cook- Jd foods ready to serve on the table or for your lunch. Also we will add several new leai ures to the business, and with a much larger capacity will be able to take care of and give our best at tention to all SPFfilAL ORDERS f. AND SOCIAL FUNCTIONS, LARGE OR SMALL PECIAL FEATURE IN OUR NEW LOCATION WILL BE QUICK SERVICE COFFEE BOOTHS Ming one to make their own selections and be served an economical and quick way. i nis lemui e wm please you in both quality, service and price THE DELICATESSEN Nil: HOME OP BIG FEATURES AND rolatlviw of the old mn present 1 Tho will Is not to ho opened until after Its arilvnl from Portland, whlo'i may bo several days yot. HiiImw I tic t .1 . A. Yoakum, Jr., brohtroof.Mra. Wm. llorsfnll and who born and raised hero, has rot u mod from (Irldloy, California for n visit. Ho Is a rice farmer In tho California Valley and Is doing very well. This yoar ho hnd In botwoon 300 nnd 400 aero of rico. Matt Nolstrom, form erly of Myrtle Point, Is nlso uunr tho same pluco and this )onr harvostod netted Funeral Held. Tho funeral of John Golilon wns held this morning from tho Wilson Undertaking Par-! lors, the services being tonductod w iU:sSLHR enmo down Inst eve by the Hov. Father McDevltt. Mrs. , n,K ,)UH,I108g from hnhoMo, Kennedy of llnndon, n slstor, with . llnr liliulinilfl nli.1 fliint.litnt wnrn llinl.. ... . . ... '- ' """ V. AMHJHhU.N. of Lukitslilo. wnn VAUDEVILLE. ' MomIch llrothors, In n novelty athletic act. Tho ninth eplsodo of tho "Troy , n'JIvnrti." . AS TIIU CHOW J'l.lKS Fimturlng Cloo Madison and (loorgo Lnrklu. Producod by Wllfrod Luoas. Tho Sid Olcott featuros presents A .Mtn-IIKH OK .MUX A stirring fonturo of poworful npponl porfectly producod In throo among tho business vlsltorn In thu city today. K. KltlKHON, or l.nkostdo, wns hero today attending to 10:110 iniittorH of business. MISS KLVIHA LAXSTHO.M was n shopping visitor horo today from Catching Inlet. NHLS PNTKHBON, of Tomploton, wns down today on n short busi ness trip. WALTHIt 1HJTTKH8, of Allegany, was down this morning on n business trip. MItS. V. II, HOOD wns In tho city today shopping from hor homo at Allegany. MItS. K. V. MOKItlSSISY left yes terday to spond Christmas with her son, Kd, in Los Angeles. ALU1N LAXSTItOM, of Catching In let, en mo down on tho boat this morning from his home on business. that ho Is now nblo to bo up nnd nbout tho house. Ills Illness has extended over several weeks. Alfred Johnson Is much bettor af ter suffering for somo tlmo with nn attack of blood poisoning brought on by gottlng n splinter undorncnth his finger tinll. Miss Mnrlo Gregg, daughter of Hov. Samuol Gregg, Is recuperating rapidly nftor a novoro attack of blood poisoning. It wns emitted by a pin sorutch oh l.er finger nnd nn op eration wns necessary to stop It. Tho little baby' of Mr. nnd Mrs, Wlndblglor or South llroadwny la very Blck todny. Master Donald Iloss of 38C South Fourth street was quarantined this morning for scarlatina. MHBl). N. HUNCH and Mrs. Dyer of Daniels Creek woro down today busy with their Christians shopping. MHS.jjnWAUl) HANBI3LL nrrlved today to visit at tho homo of hor parents, Rev, and Mrs. Samuel Gregg. CLASIflE v AD MItS. II. 10. KDWAHDS wnn down this morning on tho Mllllcomn from Allegany to do hor Christ mas shopping. C. W. GUMHKItS, manager of tho Staudnrd Oil Company, nnd wife, loft yesterday for San Francisco whoro they will spend tho holl-dnys. MISS ISAHHLLM MACGI3NN, who haii boon attending school In Portland, returned yostordny to spond Christmas with tho folks In Kmplro. (1 HOUGH SNYDHH nnd wlfo and children nro down from Hnnlels Creek to spend tho Chrlstmns sea son ut tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Snydor. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . FOIt Hl:$T CnpnjKTort five-room houso at Hunker Hill. KnqUtro of Mrs. Amos Simpson, Hunker Hill. WANTED I WANTHI) Good nntuml ohl innii to cut wood nnd torn! city gnrbage dump. Wrlto Geo. h. Dcolor, Mnrshflold. WANTHD A purclinser for lot 7, 8, 0, block 8, SencBtnckon'a Addi tion. Prlco J1200. Purchaser to assume street Improvement. Ad dreHB P. O, Hox 173, llnndon, Ore. MISSIJS AGNUS, Joan nnd Susnii Drown nrrlved hero yesterday from Pittsburg to Join tholr pnr ont nt Denver Hill. Thoy nro , nieces or Jas. McCutchcou. HHNOTfiON nrrlved horo yostor dny from Now Hockford, N. I)., to spend tho Christinas sennoit nt tho home of his fathor, Itev. II. F. llongtson. roots. Grace Cunard nnd Frnnols Ward cn,l' off of co ncroB t,mt stars In tho Luello ivo sorlos, In;"''" J5.000. Till: TA.VOirtC, A deep mystory with n stnrtllng ,,,,vo ,'"K- c'in8- K'?,,1 " cmnX( day taking his pile driver to tho lot i Special sconlo reol Moscow and W08t r tUo '-onjanskl theater on 1st. Petersburg. Hussln; Hnmblos j Central nvonuo, whore ho will dilvo ' tho Want: Ainont? iim nnnHin . tho piling for tho now Noblo conoreto ! Seven reols of nil new pictures and hulldlng for Porry-Nloholson and tho CAUL NIH.HON, of Cntohlug InIot.lt In till' vnnnvllln nil nil fn... I UlliS' lodl!0. TllO llOUSO Js bollle WBB 111111)11 L' Mill HllOllllllIt' vlillllirM In ' I Lowor floor, 16c; first balcony,! moved from tho site to Fourth near I the oily today. 1 lfic; second balcony, 10c. , Central nnd L. T. Malthows.ad fam-, ! Here tomorrow night, tho 13th y '""o making tholr homo with MH8, WM. KICKWOHTH, of Coos J eplsodo of "Tho Million Hollnr Mys-'thalr daughtor, Mrs. Jorry Klnno', In ' Illvor, was hero today on a short i tory," In two reels. tho moantlmo. ' bhopplng trip Miss Lois Powell will bo here Sun- 'day night. .Much Pm-i-oN PoM Tho outKOlng Now Vaudeville act coming Mon- parcol post on tho Hlder yesterday TOM LAiWHOHNlC una son Clyde, woro down this morning Irom Allognny, Tho boy haH boon pnrolod from tho detention homo In Portland and will remain with h!n pnronts during good bo hnvlor. MATT L. MAY left this morning for llnudou whom bo will will an tho steamer Kllnboth on Fri day for San Francisco, to upend n couple of weeks on business with (ho house ho represents, HHns llrothors. Ho expects to return January 1 to rosuiuo his dutlos horo, i MItS. M. IIKKAN80N, who hns boon staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, left yesterday ror Huqulam, WhbIi., to spenl Christmas with Mr. Dezauson, who Is on tho dredge Orogou. Sho may remain (hero ror somo tlmo If It Is l certain that tho dredge Is to bo kopl at Grays Harbor. WA.VrKD Hinployniciit, by sober, steady innti, cxporlonco In several lines or work. Handy with tools'. Willing to go nnywhofo If work la steady. P. O. Dox 231, Coqtililtf. FOR SALE "l FOIt HALI--$ 10.00 l!cydd for 1W U taken at onco. Phono 203 after C p. in., 430-X. FOR RENT KOU HUNT l'liriilsluMl "ohsc kooplng room. COS 1st nnd Hlrch, FOK HKNT A furnWied mmrtmoiit In the O'Connoll Dldg. FOIt HUNT HoiiNo in renr of foN mor Times ofHco. Knijulro of John Ferguson, FOIt HUNT HfliiNOM mill npnrtmenti furnished and unfurnished. I. R. Kaufman & Co. 177 Front street FOIt HUNT Nicely furnished front rooms with bath. f2 por -week. Closo In. 230 So. 4th St. FOH HUNT Furnished uparttneat. Phono C3-L. day. AMONG THE SICK lis Grand ;!To-Nigh t H MOUNT HOOD CHKAMKHY HL'lvrKlt Best on Karth 2 pound roll, 75 cents COOS HAY OYSTF.H CO. At Palace Muikut. Phono 10U-J. morning was 86 sacks and 1 1 parcels i ! totalling 3342 pounds und 0. J. LAHSON, of Lakeside, was among tho out of town visitors In tho olty today taking throo trips of 'wagon to haul. It to the dock. I Tho Hroakwator will tnko .tho bal ' unco nt tho Christinas mull on Sat- WALTKIt CHRIRTHNION was down todny on n liuslness Catching Inlet. trip rrom - 4 fO I i H Ipssfin. M. D. I A-R PHYSICIAN AM) 8C1MIKOX NE .ent isenger Service RSHFIELD CYCLERY Surgery and Diseases or women a f?pe laltv. Office ".; Cake HUB Phone 229-J Res. Mrtle Ar'ns Thono SOIL , I CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. I DAY AND NiailT MCUVICIJ For taxi, phone 103, Ideal Cafe. I For touring cars, phone 20 Chandler Hotel LYNN laMlinTH, IVop. j Sew Cabs : I New Cars j urday. As thore Is no stoawer to'lIAHUY STULL wns among tho out Portland then until Decombor 24. i oMown visitors In tho olty toduy Postmaster Curtis emphasizes tho- from Allegany. fact that all parcels should be In the, hi office by 10 a. m. Saturday. Vocation Commence,- This af ternoon tho last r.ae in the schools of tho olty woro hold and the Ktu louts then turned Iomm ror their two weeks' vacation, until January 4, 1910, whou they must K. W. SMITH and wlfo, of OatoJiIng Inlet, woro here .today dulug tholr Christmas shopping. T. C. HUSSRLL and wife nnd baby have taken upartmontg In Marsh floll ror the winter months, mov ing from Header UUI. Mr. Itut)- W. C. Hrndloy or tho Ilradley Can day company has boon confined to his homo a few days by a severe told and attack or la grippe. Honry Larson or Ferndalo, who sustained a rather painful Injury to Hi baud while working on tho dredge Seattle crow, Is reported to bo got tlng along nicely. Tho little son or Mr. and Mrs. Nols Adamsoit or Ferndalo, who has boon tory III or pneumonia, Is roported Improving. .Marlon Draws, who lives In First Addition, Is detained at her home rrom sahool on nocount of Illness, II. It. Masaloe, who was seriously Injured by n rail rrom tho new gym nasium or tho high school a few days ago, is hotter today ut Meroy Hospi tal. Harry Hunch, of Sumner, was brought to Mercy Hospital, but todny Ms condition Is much lmprovod. A. I-:. Sea nmu has so recovered Music by (ho Venetian Orchestra, eight pieces. G000 feet or good photoplays. tiii: faci: in tiii: crowd Lubln drama, featuring an all star cast out door scenes and splendid acting mnko this an ex ceptional offering In pictures. I.OVH VS. HASH. Illograph comedy. Mado to laugh nt. DICK POTTKR'H WIFU A modern fairy tale portrayed by tho lSdlson company, Jl.tlMMJ TIIU PORTF.R Sollg slap-stick comedy. A real rib'tlokler. THU TYPOGRAPHICAL KRUOlt Sollg Alaskan drama. A beautiful picture 4 THU CHIKF'S I.OVH AFFAIR Good comedy. Orchestra prices. Showing Sunday mntlneo, "Hunk ling Hunk's irunko" Tho biggest scream In picture, showing matinee only. All seats, 10c. i I '! alSGwfiUiASl uKibatitaB 1W P" "W'Mf