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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1914)
mmmwmmMMwmimBfmmwM -rri ni im Mwy HALFHOUR LEEWAY MUNIGIPAL TREE FOB LITTLE TOTS iLHIIuLflUUILIHULfll D HUNTING m. SCO CERT Game Warden Thomas Will Santa Claus to Greet Them I First Public Appearance of ivew aympnony uraiusira Given Fine Reception Allow Thirty Minutes on Duck Shooting Deputy Game Warden Thomas, fol lowing tlio receipt of detailed Instruc tions from Portland, a comparison of their version of tho gnmo law and tlio decision handed down by Judgo Coko In tho Mills Short case nt Ton Mile, announced that hp would al low n half hour's ledwny on the sun rlso and sunset shooting. Parties shoo'tlng a few minutes heforo sun- rlso and a fow minutes after sunset Christmas Eve Spread Christmas Cheer Santa Claim and a municipal Christ mas tree for the little folks of t'no city who will linve no trees In their homes have been planned by some of tho Jiien and women of tho city If You Have Buy for Men CHRISTMAS GIFTSo YouTl Like This Slot "V and the Guild, Hall of tlio Episcopal en, A largo nudlenco Inst night at I.cmnnsk! Thcntor, henrd tho first public concert given by tho recently organized Symphony Orcestra, Six orchestral numbers wcro glv- tho iuru oiiitp nucDPnATO AMn M APlIM AMQ A WCRY PHMPI PTP QCI cnTlniu nr- -.... IYCVV ouno, uvtnuuHio mvv m.x..M.. r, ..... .w.. ...... Ul.uwv nun ur HS RCAon,,.. STYLES ARE READY HERE. THE MANY VERY EXCEPTIONAL GOOD VALUES AT EACH Paine ..? OMMEND THIS GOOD CLOTHES STORE TO ALL CAREFUL HOLIDAY SHOPPERS -x ... h EreC. with marked success by Church haB been secured for Christ- "ovel Instrumentation giving a mas eve. That no one of tho children j pleasing offect. will bo disappointed thcro will bo n Two violin solos woro rondcred, prcsont and n sack of candy for cv-ll'V Curl Murphy and Mr. Piatt. lloth orv nun mill n rnnl nlil Rnnfn with I Were heartily OUCOred. A llOMl aild V.J W..W .. . ... w. ..... ,.-..-, Suits and Overcoats From $15 to $40 .1 Til MM ' All Wrml HJI.i $5.00 to $12,00 .... i...t i.v i.i.,, ni.i,n,ri, isllverv whiskers and a red benmlnrrl fluto llIot ' r Hnrd nml Mr. tho federal nuthorltles think that tho I fnco will be there to greet them Just I Schmcddlng, accompanied by the inu iiuuui o iinf-n i. .(1PiH i.ia in ...i.tni,.!, orchestra, TltTu Serenade, was one offenders enn be prosecuted under bororo no starts on His long iniunigiit ... . ,, , , ' ' ,. , , Li..,, ,,. t.niiBolnna nml HrnnlliiD iin of lll 10Bt Olljoyablo llUlllberH Oil tho .federal laws. Mr. Thomas takes rldo over housetops nnd scooting up ' nnnwnv J .. . ...... ... i ...i-i. ... nti.l .Inwn Jim rlilmnpvn. tUo Program. Mrs. I . h,. UmWU, t nro best lntcrprotcd Wuul 1'ajs 1'lno. Yesterday Frank Ward of Kastsldc who was arrested a short tlmo ogo for hunting ducks Illegally by, Gnmo Wnrdon ThomnB, appeared beforo Justlco Pcnnock mid plcndcd guilty and was fined $25 and costs which he paid. Tho charges against Len llorton, a boy who was with Ward, were not snug n selection from Madatuo Irut-, torfly and responded with "Tho lnst' Robo of Summer" an an encore. Mrs. Conwny's was tho only vocal num ber on tho progrnm. Tho concert was given undor the auspices of tho Ordor of Owls, with It. N. Ponton noting as conducts and Herbert A. Itcssner, director PERSONAL MENTION mo Biuiia i"v ..c .utS UUt ... iu """7"" "-,""""-- . .. ...accompanied by llcnrllc C-jcrdrum, mnko tho laws nnv moro stringent, It is expected thnt nt least li.O ' ,.' ,..... ........ , ' but simply to enforce them as they , children will bo present at tho tree; nt least, plans aro being made to tnKo caro of that number. Many of tho presents hnvo already been received and nro being stacked In tho base ment of the church. Soino Ciikcs of Need. Christmas this year is disclosing noveral enscs of cxttomo need iu tho city. In ono ense a committee found n mother seriously sick in bed, n dead baby by her side. Tho woman pushed, ns tho llorton boy was not ! wns ' lro clrcumstnncos, wns wlth- shodtlng. Ho was merely In thoit medical attention and ponnllcss. bon(. aamo Warden Thomas also Two llttlo tots, ono about throo decided not to prosccuto tho caso,n'l the other only twclvo months against tho Jackson boy, who was old woro being enred for by n nclgh caught at Eastsldo. Tho boy had ' '" ntl the only help for tho Blck no game nnd was lgnornntof tho laws I woman was that given by tho neigh-, MllSi cilAS. VAX DUYN Is expect nnd nftcr giving him a good talking i uor woman. This Is ono of tho oxtrcino cases of want found by tho cojumlttco. In all, thoy estimate thcro nro nt leant thirty families In. tho city now In dlro circumstances. Christmas to thoni Ib going to bo n mockery. Plans nro being inadir now to boo that thoy get a good Christmas dinner nnd it Is probablo that baskets will bo dlatrl- IF YOU DESIRE bin line scarf cuff buttons and links, 50c tip. mial handkerchief, 25c. fancv army bands at 25c & 50c -suit cases, $2 to $5. DR. LKSLU2 G. JOHNSON of Myr tle Point Is a Marshfleld visitor to day. F. A. SPi5NCI3R of Myrtle Point poss- ml tlirmiirli 1mtn nt wmtn linnwt . "'," """ " -. ScottHburg, whom ho went to nt- tend the funeral of his aunt. to, Mr. Thomas dropped tlio case. PLANT IS SOIil). John 1). ots ItlcU In Set-Icy . An .. lici-Nou OutfJl for Wheeler Co. John D. Gobs, attorney for the "Wheeler Lumber Co., which had a $25,000 mortgago against tho Seoloy R- Anderson Logging Company, bid In l"tcd tho firm's effects nt tho receiver's halo In Coqulllo. It. Stanley Dollar, loprcaonttng tho Dollar Lumber Co., wns a bidder but would not go bo yond tho $30,000 mnrk which Mr. Gobs bid it In for. Ilcsldcs tho Whoolor mortgago for ?l!(i,000, tho Dollar Company held n second mort gage for about $125,000 and then) thcro woro othor creditors. Mr. Go8s had certified checks for $30,000 with him nnd while going to tho first Riilo, some of his friends had a joko on htm becauso ho had to borrow $1 from them to pay his train faro, though ho was toting nrpund tho largo amount In securi ties. Stnnloy Dollar said that tho ro port ubout tlio Dollar Interests got ting control or everything on tho Co qulllo wbh Bomowhat visionary and ho was sorry that they did not In- Thoro nro mnny cases of where the husbands aro out of work or of whero tho wives and children liavo been deserted. It Is theso famlllos thnt will bo helped that thoy, too, may know tho significance of tho Yulotldp nnd may enjoy It with thoso who hnvo boon moro fortunate. ed homo Monday from n visit of Knvnrnl mn.iM.u with lm.. .nin..lu 'I Judgo niid Mrs. Itobbcrts, In ICnld, I Okln. Sho renched Sim I-'nuicls-i co yesterday. WALT13K HOLMI3S and fnmlly nro in from Dunkor Hill doing Christmas M shopping. S. STANLDY DOLLAR nnd wlfo loft, this nftornoon for San rrnnclsco whoro thoy will spend Christmas. T. CHUISTI2NSON wbh a visitor Iu tho city today from Tcmpleton. MILS. ANDREW C-.nON, of North Rend, rettirno-1 this morning from Hnyncs Inlet, whoro sho visited , with her slstor-ln-lnw, Mrs. Swnnl Peterson, who also camo down this morning on tho Messenger. MISCELLANEOUS GIFT SUGGESTIONS SOME LESS EXPENSIVE BUT EQUALLY USEFUL AND PRACTICAL GIFT WE SUGGEST pins, 50c up. ' silk suspenders up from 50c. " -J Jt men's neckwear tine for gifts, from 50c to $1.50. r-fancy silk suspenders in holiday boxes, 50c to $2.00. sweaters of all kinds, $2.50 to $8.50. men's gloves, $1 to $2. Arrow Shirts, $1.50 up. men's silk shirts, a luxurious gift, $3.50 to $5. r a box of Holeproof hose, $1.50 to $3. handkerchiefs, linen and silk, from 25c to $1.00. bath or lounging robes, $5 to $12.50. smoking fackets, $5 to $15. combination sets, 50c to $3. UVfr ' Jl 1 tfe I Money Talks flubHolpjIi oe Money Ti Thoso cases nro to bo cared for MRS. ALFRKD LAXTRO.M was entirely apart from tho plans bolng mndo for a municipal ChrlBtiuas trcn thnt will bo opon to ovoryono. BANDON axothkr si-:i-:kk damages. Port of Coo liny to Defend Ciiho In t'liriilt Court Toiuonow. In tho circuit court tomorrow thoro will bo brought up tho caso of Mrs. Peter Scott vh. tho Port of Coo liny, whorelu tho former suos tho latter for tho sum of $1000 on tho grounds thnt tho fill Ih nt fault and has been cluclo tho wntors of tho rlvor. Ho said IiiHtruuioutal In damaging tho Scott that boforo It-would bo tlmo to talk property on Golden nvouuo above LEASES MASONIC about nnythhiK llku thnt thoro would hnvo to bo a big rlao In tho lumber market. down today from llayneu Inlet do lug her Christmas shopping. .MR. AND MRS. MALDH, of North Inlet, woro out of town visitors in tho city today. ROHIORT MONSON, of tho Mesnon gcr, wont out hunting with Charlos MrCiilloch yesterday nnd nt tho bond of Ton Mllo Lako bagged 22 big ducks. JKS813 MILLHR, of Hnynes Inlnt. p p nA u;:i u,. Di.511 was bore today looking nftor!B: R. Kellfir W II HaVC Blllld aoiiiit matters of itiwinoBi. j mg Remodeled and Improv- miss spkncio wilson nnd Miss! ed Arranges Fine Show .UIIIUI 1U4IVU III! II1U MIUIIHWIIIUI HIT I Portland, whoro they will spond i thr.ee stores MARSHFIELD MYRTLE PORT '" i i mmm i mmmnm tmmmmwmnam i wmw '" iwinCTM. I - . NORTH BEND NEWS PO SOI HOUSE (JAItl) OK THANKS. Wo wIhIi to thank our. friends and neighbors who bo kindly UHslstod us In our lato borcuvouiont, tho Iohs of our dear wlfo and mother. AIho for tho floral offerings. OLI-J PKDHHSON AND CHIDRHN. i). ii. i:. ki:ltv, dkntist Phono UU.J, Room 201. Coko nidg lillllu lliiliri." Mlg" lliill,"SoimtUiig Different "Owls' llnll." Fourth stroot. Ono thmiBniid dollars of tho am-' ount linked for Is on account of nl- loged iiersounl damages; 11000 for J damages ullegeiU to hnvo been Hiif-' fered by the properly nnd ?2000 for exemplary damages. tho holidays with frlonds. CARD OK THANKS. OWLS' HALL, ICaghV Hull, Sat urday, December ll)Ui. Llltlo Dunce, Dig Hull, Soimtliiiig Dirrciciit -"Oh IV RjiII." Have your Till! TI.MLS .lOlt WORK done at nffico. Christmas Gifts for Women Nothing pleases a woman, young or old, more than hand-painted china. We have secured a choice assort ment of sets and separate pieces which are sold at very reasonable prices and which will carry Christmas cheer and kind remembrances of the donor's thoughtfulness. Here are a few of the pieces and sets we have in stock: FANCY PLATES DESSERT PLATES CAKE PLATES SPOON TRAYS SUGAR AND CREAM SETS CRACKER JARS WHIPPED CREAM SETS ' Be sure to see them. HANDLE OLIVE DISHES COVERED BON-BONS CHOCOLATE SETS CELERY TRAYS SALAD BOWLS SPOON TRAYS FRUIT SETS BERRY BOWLS Tho Library Hoard ami tho librar ian wIhIi to express their appreciation to all of thoso who hnvo bo kindly bellied In moving tho library furnl tuio nud In Bottling the nuw building. Wo especially want to thank the o presBinon, tho boyn and tho teachers who nlded. Signed: Mrs. II. Songstnekon, Pros. Mrs. .1. W. Ilonnett, Vlco Pros. Mrs. M, C Mnlonoy, Secretary Mrs. W. S. Chandler, Tarns. Mrs. n. S. Tower II. It. Keller today cloned a lo)ig term lonso on tho Masonic Opera Iioiibo and will hnvo tho building ro modelled and improved nud will open u now moving picture thoator Uioro soon after tho first of Iho yonr. Tho Improvements and nltonitloiih will bo started nt onco nnd tho In terior of tho house chnnged bo as to moot now conditions. Tho entrance will nlso bo chnnged. Mr. Kollur Ih ono of tho host nnd most oxpeiloncod moving picture men who bus ovor boon Iu Marshflold and he has urrniiged for ono of th" host inacliliioH and film gnrvlcoa oh- Tho stroot grading and sower con tracts which have boon flulBhed iu North Hoik! tho past year totalled about $120,000. Mrs. Mnx. Tlmmormn'n .'hoard a iioIbo uoar tho Ilarzoo storo tho othor night and turning u flashlight on tho door frightened nwny a mnn who was trying to gain nn entrance Sho did not rocognlzo him. Archlo Phillips, who wiih In from tho Ilausor & Haueor Camp fi, whoro ho has charge of tho clearing work, says thnt nil tho clearing botweon Coos Hay and Lnkesldo will bo com pleted about tho mlddlo or January nnd that the grading should bo flit- 'Islied by February 20. Tho North Ilonil council, at n com mlttoo meotlng decided to glvo J100 lownrd tho Coos nnd Curry oxhlblt nt tho Sun Francisco fair. Kdltor MeDanlels Is opposing tho roiitribii 1 as been omployed nt tho llluo RIdgo only temporary' ngers camp, iiotn nro well known Tuesday cvcnlnr li to i nnd hnvo n host of friends. dato of tlio ihuttlnt don t " will mean a lajr-ofl f Hi for about 15 cmplojwottVi Sonio of the lamtxr ccttnl WILL CLOHI-J NORTH IIHM) MILL AND LUMIIKR CO.MPANV low a regular practice oldu That tho proposed closlni: down of mills nbo1" 0"W"U f1 the North lleud Mill & Lumber Com- llonlli-Kolly Lambff Cos?? pnny next week Is but temporary KKno hninnMinilttfaill nnd thot tho concern will bo started "K two cckb Tium im nunlii tho flmt Mmi.inv or ii.n inns tlmo and IhejrdoUuM NOW Yonr. Ir Hii nlntnmmit Imlnv nf "ICIlt that this ll IU l!rt Mnnacor Paul nimniitk. Iiiibliicas Bcncnlly Is it "Wn lmvn i.m !, ninn,i n.u trado, Itcnco the mrtcuk Vmir." Iu Blll.l Imlnv 'n.l H.nrn lo gl0ll B aCatlOD thll l1 v . ,.v M...W ...l.., ...I.. HIUIU V n Kront doal of tho mni-hlnerv thnt J'cnr- must bo overhauled. Tho carriage Mr. Dlmralck dft!wd"1 tracks IIlllHt Im conn nvnr nml tlmllllll will Start UP Sill HI Hi boilers need fixing. Tho closing Isnflor tlio first Mondayji' I tulnnhlo. othor now features will 'Hon, saying that tho warrant Indobt- bo added from tlmo to tlmo. Phone 32. Bunker Hill DepL Store W. H. Dindinger & Co. HOLIDAY PECIAL We will Sell on SATURDAY ONLY 23-plccc Kewplc China Tea Set for $1.25 17-piece Clown Tea Set for ' only 90c. U-piece Pure White Tea, Set, Saturday only, for 70c. People's 5c 1 Oc 1 5c Store Front street. odnoss of North lleud Is now tihnnt j $31,000, or $0000 Iu oxcoss of tho logal limit nnd tho city cannot af ford it. Ho says that tho $31,000 Is In addition to tho $35,000 thnt wns redeemed by tho Issuance of $35,000 Iu bonds a fow years ago. j According to n roport rocolved by North Iloiul frlonds, Goo. W. Artls, formerly doputy nssossor in North I nnnd, lost nil Ills cash by a bank fnlluro in Phoonlx, Ariz., whoro ho had boon located tho past two yoars. Rev. F. is. Shlmliui und Frank Prentiss of Kmplro woro iiilatlatod by tho North Hour K. of P. Lodgo this woolc. I C. W. Calef hns gono to San Diego to spond tho winter in ' hopes of , securing lolief from a sovoro attnclc (it rheumatism. 1 Tho North Ilond school board hns clodded to ndd another tenchor to tho corps aftor tho holidays, dividing i tho seventh and eighth grndos. Paul Dimmlck and wlfo roturnod W odnosday from a trip to San Fran-Cisco, oigwald Ash, a nephew of L. O. Stronnnen, has been cnlled to Nor way by tho death of his father nt Dorgon. Mrs. Martin Russell or Cooston, "who has been sufforlng from tuber culosis, will leave soon for Arizona j In hopes of securing relief. J Invitations have been Issued for tho marriage of Miss Cynthia Vlno jard nnd Fay LoRoy Matson, whl'oh will bo solemnized December 24 nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. "William Vaughn Tho bride hns ),.. !,. ,Iiib at Daniels c'reek nnd the groom ! Holiday Suggestions From "THE FAIR" ChrlHlmnH Candlos, nsscirlwl colois. Host quality. 21 to 18 Iu tho box. Only, per 1QX Christmas Cnndlo Holders, peerless ijimllty. nt candles. Per dozen . ill Lounging nud Huth Robes; hnvo all bcon s priced. Roautlful patterns. LTpvnrdsfrom -.- WhTiTotiiuy her iTPAKTY CASK. They aro compht fitted. T.nnthnr ,r mntnl. J 1.00 Values, DOV .. rrrrz r : ?. : TT..r7o iffpftl. ' tHK Jiend Hearts, plain colors or mu-iuv hnvo thorn from $2.00 down to JJLlll ,. r- -'.. . i vi'n haie nweuiors nro niwnya popular b''- - ...vms ....... - .. . .., ...i.u on.l preens. .M' wiioio inmiiy, in grays, rouu, )iu - tlons now. Any ludy wij apprcclato ono or our bags. Thoy aro beautifully lined and fitted, Moderately priced from $1.00 down to .. Wo carry a largo" assortment of Men's four-ia-t your hollilBv noods bore, now and save money. Initial lmndkorchlofs for Radios Riid men. We have tnom from ooc clown to cacn. Sallsfaitlon Giuirnn IocmI or Money ( Hcftiuclccl Ccntd .Vfit 11 THE PAIR" 5--i TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME has been a hobby with us for a 800d W gg, jo our customers will tell you wmm ''v;-:ce ve ""'itci durable framing material at the rig" P"c h imcot'K neas. Just tell what you want to build ana .A tM ttl to spend and we'll get busy with our pe your noney can ouy. Try u. mu- - iu RETAIL WEPAIiniBJW fl , nwv tiik B-irEL HILL 1 TW O V " g B? piionk mo. 18S! tf,W'Vfc t