Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1914)
laKLSJrAR TGI THE COOS BAY TlWS, MfVSIIFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY;DECEMBER 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ra: THREE P For Your Christmas Gifts Visit This Store THE real problem in Christmas gifts for a man is to find the thing the man really -wants most ; and next to that to find what yon can afford to give. Hart Si'haffncr & Marx clothes a suit, an overcoat, would be a choice Christmas present for any man ; use ful, serviceable, stylish. But you may not want to spend so much $18, to sf'-tO it doesn't make so much difference to the man how much the gift costs; it docs make a difference what it is in relation to his desires. You can spend CO cents licro and got something ho wants; nt 75 cents nml $1, a great variety of very useful and beautiful tilings; at $1.B0, ?2, $2.fi0, $3, ?5, $10, countless useful and' desirable articles of wear or utility that nny man will bo glad to have Mnko this storo your Christmas shopping hcadaunrtcrs for gifts for men. Wo Keep Your Clothes Pressed FREE OK CHAHOE Copyright Hart Srhnf.'ner fcMnrx Woolen Mill Store Marshfield North Bend THE DELICATESSEN CO. in Their New Location at 136 North Broadway in room formcly used by Lewis Ice Cream Parlors Some Special Features Will be 1S0NAL ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS FOR SOCIAL JCTIONS AND LUNCH PARTIES QUICK SER- )E COFFEE BOOTHS A quick and economic lunch jrge variety of HOT and COLD COOKED FOOD at all times. Meats, Salads, Rolls, Pies, Etc guarantee cleaness and quality. Try us. We will please you in price and promptness l THE DELICATESSEN mm BREVITIES WEATII'. : FORECAST (Dr AmikUIm i lo rot liar Tlmn.l OREGON Vilr, not much chnngo fa tomperntiiro; easter ly winds. Grand IE LEM1SKI 25 i ftTRE TONIGHT TcNiffh t IME OF Rlfi FFATIIRFS AND A ME Of BIG FEATURES AND VAUDEVILLE. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD j For tho 24 hours ending nt I 4:13 a. m Dec. 21, hy RonJ. j Ostllnd, special goycrnmont mo j tcorologlst: j Maximum -14 Minimum 23 At 4:43 n. m 2G Precipitation nono I Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1911 31.40 Precipitation same period last year 18. GO Wind: NorthoaBt, cloar. I.ndsciM Lot. It. 0. Grnvos and J. W. Mclnturff spont yesterday In Rudzton Park prapnrlng to lnnd Ecnpo their lots whore they nro ex- J pectlng to build noxt spring or sum- 'mor. Itulher Cold. Edgar McDanlolB enmo down from North Pond today 1 and says tho gonoral complaint thoro this morning was frozon water pipes. IJo forgot to let tho water out of his auto yesterday and this morning his I mnntilnn VI' n R frnTfltl 1111. II-0I3 Powell, Blnglng tho lat- M8 and popular songs. s Heart of a Princess." Throo ma by tho Venus Films. Eania of heart-folt lutoroet IV East. 1'nlvcrsal present a romnn- nn, entitled "Moonlight." Iiulto Pete's Fortune." a ccirnly, in Eddie Wont to tho Front" an war comedy, produced hy tie, featuring Eddlo Lyons. Fordo and I.eo Mornn. eels of all now pictures. ficor, 15c; first balcony, ICOIli twlmnw Irtn ! . -..-..,, V, Kcttnrrow night: "Tho World prpont'on presonts a special feature, "Tho Prlco of T rr Hie Lighthouse Keep- sl' cr" A thrllllne story pi the high seas depicting s'Tn, culminating In the U" r? n cnlllniv vorra! THE NEW REPORTER A Thrilling Newpupor Hrniiro. THE PERILS OK PAUUNE Tho Mot lnteiivstlng EpImhIo This (Jrwit Serial Photoplay MLN'SISOMK MOl.vr.ti. A I.hIiIii liiaimi. fiinrix ANDVS (.OAT An Ivdl-oii Comedy in OX tzr. z - 1 he ladles' CLEANING WORKS White (ilovf.. White Coats mid Silks me our Socially 1 Had Slides. A. II. Powors, who was in from tho Smith-Powers lino beyond Myrtle Point Sunday nays that tho slides nro a big problem thoro. Ho has been figuring on us ing a portable hydraulic plant to ro movo thoin In case they do not coaso soon. Now Position. .Word has beon received horo that Mr. Marston, who was a mombor of tho Rlltmoro Foroslry School, nnd who spent con siderable tlmo on tho Day, has Just HARRY STULL was horo today on business from Allegany. V. M. REAMER nnd son woro hero today shopping from Allegany. C. C. LE0G1TT was down this morning on business from Tcmplo- ton. RAY DOWRON, of Tcmploton, was In tho city today on a business trip. R. A. WERNICH of North Rend was a Marshfield business visitor to day. EUGENE CROSTHWAITE left this morning for Myrtlo Point on busi ness, CHARLES CROUCH was horo today oii a business trip from Hayncs Inlet. C. H. CHANTLER wnB In tho city on business this morning from North Inlet. CLARENCE GOULD nnd wlfo woro down today shopping from Allo- gnny. A. E. KARDELL, of Cooa Rlvor, was down this morning on the Mll- llcomn. SAM OTT, of Allegany, was among tho business visitors in tho city today. WILLIAM WILKINS, of Lakeside, was among tho business visitors hero today. TRUE SALING, camo down this morning on a shopping trip from Allegany. J. C. DEATTIE, of Coos Rlvor, "was nmong tho out-of-town visitors hero today. MRS. R. A. HODSON, of Catching Inlot, wns a Marshfield business visitor today. W. E. HARRISON was nn out-of-town visitor horo today from Hayncs Inlot. V. K. ROOD was horo today on a short buslnoBS trip from his homo nt Coos Rlvor. CHRIS NELSON camo down on tho Mfllleotua this morning from his homo nt Allegany. FRED AND GEORGE NOAH woro nmong tho buslnoss visitors In tho city today. JAMES HERRINGTON, of Allegany, wns among tho business visitors in tho city today. NELS PETERSON, of Hayncs Inlot, wns horo today attending to sonio matters of business. NELS MONSON nnd son, Ron, camo down this morning on tho Mos flongor from Temploton. LOUIS ST. DENNIS, of North Inlot, was nmong tho out-of-town visi tors In tho city today. FOR RENT Rooms for ono or two persons, Mnndiflold Hotol, cor ner Third nnd Commercial. NOAH FOULK, of Allognny, enmo down this morning to attend to somo mnttors of buslnoss. DR. AND MRS. C. W. TOWER oxpoct to lonvo about February 1 to spend n few monthB nt Monrovia, Cal, ROHERT STEINLECHNER, of Tom pletou, wns nmong tho out-of-town visitors in tho city today. W. C. MOROAN and wife, of Coos Rlvor, woro down this morning doing their Christmas shopping. WILLIAM M'CULLOCH nnd Bon William, woro visitors In tho city today from tholr homo at Tom ploton. E. L. RE8SEY wns tiown from South rnra IIIvav tnAnxf in vtult lila anil weeks ago Tho eel hung on tho , M end of a long lino, measures morol .. . . than five foot In length 'and is vllAK hm: m Bl(nilny nl ,,, ferocious looking boast with nu ox-, , . ..... . ports tbut tho wcvithor thoro was most Invigorating, C. A. PERKINS, tho well-known pig Iuib n puro whlto body nnd n red hend, tho red marking beginning near tho cars. Tho pig Is ono ot a bunch ot thirty-two which ho took from tho Conlodo camp to Wngnor nnd which ho hnB presented to G. A. Drown. Hon in Horn. Mnrahflold friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Lafon, former well known residents of tho Hay, Mr. Lnfon having been chief fores ter of tho C. A. Smith company, havo rocolvod cards announcing tho arrival or John Lnfon III. Tlioy aro now residing nt Victoria, If. C, and this Is tholr Bocond sou nnmed for father and grandfather. Homo HurlxT. Tho Gardiner Courier says: "Oscar Andorson, tho tonsorlnl artist, who has tho facul ty of parting tho hair of n bald headed man in tho mjddlo, loft Sun day for Marshfield nnd othor Coos Rny points. Ills mission is a mys tery, but sovornl of tho vlso onoH aro slinking tholr bends ns it soma great rnlamlty Is nbout to happen. Rut w'a hopo for tho host." IK Wolf 15cl. In tho Chamber of Commorco has been placed a pic ture of n largo wolf eel caught hy fishermen down tho bay u few i That Christmas Turkey will be the crown of the Christmas feast if it comes from the PALACE MARKET Do Not Delay But place your orders early to avoid disappointment and get a choice bird. Also a. full line of choice .meats for Christmas roasts The Palace Meat Market North Broadway. Phone 406-J. Oh You Santa Claus i XMAS EVE CLOSES THE PIANO CONTEST. Until Hint tlmo wo will Is.mio: 'MOO Votes on ench piece of grnnltcwnro. 0000 Votes on nny htovo or hentor. ' , 1000 votes on any knife, shears or razor sold . .-, 1000 Votes for nny household article. i ASK A1I0U11 DUE MLbTHE! (JET VOTES. ' , J Schroeder (2b Hildenbrand Ifnnlwnro tt Plumbing. cccdlngly largo head. At tho tlmo It was caught tho flsbormon bud ' qulto (i fight with it nftor bringing' tho col Into tho boat. HiiuklioiiMi lluriiH, A bunkhouso nt Hausor & Hnusor camp 4 was burned to tho ground Saturday af-j tornoon. It Is bolloved that n can-1 dlo was left burning In tho building Gnrdluor storo man, wns In tho city ycBtordny and loft this morn ing returning homo. MR, AND, MR8. RAKER, of Lake side, camo down on tho North Star this, morning to do tholr Christmas shopping. (lot A'iiwn Tret. YoBtorday nnd and that It sot flro to somo burlap, thus Bonding tho wholo thing up i , .. ,hn ,,. ...,. MnrBllftll(i a larger uhiikiiuuhu u.u navo 1lMl thronBOli VUh ,ICOj)lo Kct. In flames. a fow feet away was saved. Tho loss Is smnll, though It Is roportcd many of tho Inborors lout tholr bod ding nnd clothes In tho flro, Oh, You Perkins. Tho Gnrdlner Courlor Bays: "Clifford Perkins left for Coos Day and othor points Tiicb day for a short vacation and to play, basket ball. Wo expect to hoar of ii 1 AtAf Mnp J' n" . ...' .......-ii vi. I Voneouvor. D. C. iit hi"'"' ...-. i . Phono :1I8X "onnsi rrinNIJD AND PRESS-gSnTSMAIHlTOOIlDBIl UNIQUE PANTA I umum iiv njii.1. p ....- been ndvanced to 'a fine position in j somo pyrotechnlcal plays and how the government forest service at i tho halls rang with applause. It Is hard to guess what else he will do on the wild shores ot Coos Day, but It is Bald that If he dares to bring ting Christinas trees. MISS DESSIE IMMEL arrived homo yesterday from Monmouth, where Bin) Is attending tho, Oregon State Touchers' Normnl School, H. L. COLEMAN and wlfo nnd boii aro expected In today from Port land to spend Christmas at tho homo ot Grandma und Grandpa Savage. A. V. IVOWHAY and wife will lonvo tho !at)t of tho month for San Francisco, whore Mr. Ilowhay has beon transferred by tho Southern Pacific. Will Leave. Dradford Wlioolor J 2S6 antral Ave. Phone 2S0-X. Yu,B.UU( rvilMNKH SAl'K ltOIIUKU ready pi (,A" v :Lv .. belms taken by ' am of I Many (Jet Trees. Yesterday thoro 'was a general exodus of the heads i honie that llttlo "DIondo" which ho ui rnmiiiiM in tho hills, each man Beomed to bo so Infatuated with .with an axo in hand, and tho little! tho last tlmo ho visited tho Ray, ' ""ut completed his work as as- !. lhi fnrnaf ffill nrnv In tho rlrn nnil nl,l nhnna will hn In dnmnnt! Slstant OllglnCOr for tllO Southern tide spirit and today aro a! essen. M. n. SI('lX AXI1 SITHfiRON and D3sea8es of Women , a Specialty. Ml Coke Dldg. Phono 220-J S'ftlo Arms. Phonn 304-L propped' up In diverse cor- . t.nn mnUlnrv fnn Hia . a,-.k ., beiiu' taken iy nors 01 m ....tt . Not uiutn w? ........ ,., .h l- eurUtmns decorations. leged voutnlonul o m . nIageK.The i Pacific on tho Day and ho and Mrs. Charge Petty Larceny. On a Wheeler will probably soon loavo for ofiargo of petty larceny preferred by! California. i Rert Jtuuli, Mrs, Ernest Sullivan aud , Joe MoKqo appeared beforo Justice In" the of the Peace Shustor, of North Tho caso was levw design city of Marshfield and Port or Coos continued until tomorrow morning Jury CallfoinU murtiew. u Qgfl fl( Mrj) 1fltor 8coU vg tin , XSwid. this morning, r..,llnar Mill V M. " - ,... ago. R loolu L Paiifor-1 Itav for $1000 damages bocauso'and the two neauBod woro released on hi l'8lt t0 e , muniar har nlace was floodwl and damaged on their on recognlzanee. Rush a' ent senger Service 1 58-R E'-Sr-, ' ilJU I ;.;:., .Jluer Courier. ,,VwlU P.tf-A. H sLi: ,,0,u' II. C. FREEMAN, a member or tho Oregon Press Syndloato, returned to Portland yesterday after hav ing attended tho grand Jury and Circuit Court proceedings at Co fjulllc. B. I). RUNNBLL. nn engineer on tho local Willamette Pacific bo tweou Marshfield and North Rend, left on the Rrenkwater Saturday for Portland. It Is reported ho will roturn next weok. Powers sayscfK-ieii tn n search warrant.. .It BDOAR ItOliBRTS wont up to Ton iimi ho has a freak t.lE on the ranch id tlalmed that McKeo acted only Mllo yesterday aud out Hunting nt wanner that Is a wonder. Tho'au dellveryninu In tho traduction. with Robert Mouson nnd Ocvrgo on ni i'",v . . fr munler tier place la here thJ " and whe the dredgo Soattlo was filling s.rM that Mrs. Sullivan took art-1 and be broutflit to w Hvery South Marshfield and nftor that. Icles of bed clothing, consisting of i Uke a chance ol 8W" . w j,r0Hght In a verdict foj tho dfond-( iheei , Joweli- and comforters, from' una-h ants. li'a homo and wont with them to i ........ ...i .i.- - ' ; I'.uipire imm wuuiiuo iuujt noiu nr McCulloch, bnggod 30 Mallards nnd Rluo Rills. Robert expects to roturn homo tomorrow. II. J. McKEOWN 1ms roturncd from n fow days visit with Warren Reed nt tho "Hunters' Pnradlso" on Smith River. Tlioy got so much gnmo that It mnkon Mr. Mc Kcown blush to toll how easy It wns. MISS RELLE THRIFT, who is at tending Oregon Agricultural Col. lego In Corvallts, passed through horo Saturday en routo to Co qulllo to spond Chrlstmns with her pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. ThrlfL MISS RUTH ALLEN, daughter or Mir. and Mrs. F. A. Allen, roturn cd Saturday via tho stngo routo from tho Orogon Agricul tural College, whoro sho hnB "boon attending her first somostor of Nchool at Corvallls, HAROLD QUIOLEV, Inntructor In tho Commercial Department of the Rnndon High School, loft out of horo Hnturdoy on tho Rroak wator, bound for Ids homo in Port land to spend tho holidays. Mr. Qulgley graduatod last year from tho University ot Orogon and was wlnnor ot tho Falllng-IIookman $1G0 oratorical prlzo in Juno. MISSES ISARELLA nnd May Ireland of Camas Valley, arrived horo to day to spond Christmas wook as guests ot tholr uncle, Coll Ireland, nnd other rolntlves on tho Ray, They have beon spending tho win tor with tholr nunt, Mrs, Olles, nt Rnndon nnd nttondlng tho Rnn don High School, Tho young Indies will bo shown many cour tesies during tholr visit hero by tho former readouts of tho fa mous Camas district. Fni! Line Of Good Tilings For tho CHRISTMAS FEAST MINCE .MEAT IN HULK PANCV CIIEKSU CHOICE FRESH OVSTKR9 I Full lino of LIRRV'S FAMOUS PICKLES All Kind. FRESH RUTTER, E(tfI8, FISH Kvr-ryt-'.'iiK kept clean nnd pan- Itiiry in n modern refrigerator Coos Bay Oyster Co. ti Palace Meat Market l'liouo I0(.,T. The Bay View Hotel Under new management FLORENCE, OREGON Offers the best accommoda tions in the city Thoroughly Renovated Dining Service Unexcelled ' Yours to Pie a so Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clarke AMONG THE SICK Mrs, W. A. Held has beon suffering from a rnthor severe attack ot hi grlppo. i BORN NEFF To Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Noff or South Marshflold, Sunday, Decem ber 20, a son weighing nine pounds. Mother und son nro doing nicely aud Alllo says that thu stork nlways beats Santa Claim. This la tholr third boii nnd J, T. Hnrrlgan, who cannot get away from his support of tho Eng lish and French Allies In tho war, says that this Is unother ensa of Al llo's getting to tho front. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I M)HT A leaky fountain I111 ,v,lu II. S. marked on gold band. Find er will bo suitably rowurdod by returning to Tltlo (luurnntco & Abstract Co. WANTED i v WANTED Snuill nklffj must lio chonp. Apply Steamer Rainbow. WANTED A iiurclmwr for lotN 7. H, 0, block 8, Sengstnckon's Addi tion. Prlco 11200. Purchaser to asHiimo Btreot Improvement. Ad dress P. O. Hox 173, Ilnndou, Oro. TICKETS for tliu (WTIIOMU! LADIES CIIAIHTV HALL for Knlo at the IIUHV CORNER ami CHAND LER NEWS HTAND. Xmas Candies Ten Different Varieties Absolutely Fresh , 1 to 5-lb lots, per lb,, 15c 5 to 10-lb lots, per lb,, 14c 10 to 20-lb lots, lb., 13'oC 20 to 50-lb lots, per lb 13c See samples in window People's 5-10-15ct. STORE FOR RENT .1 FOR RENT Furnished, "oune keoplng room. C9G 1st and IHrch. FOR RENT Reuutlful fuinUlieil apartment, with free heat and water, at Myrtlo Arms. $30 por mouth. Phono 2C7-L. FOR RENT Flvo mom houso und all furniture for snlo in ono lot. A great bargain as thu f urnlturo must bo sold by Deo. 28. 3fi0 No. 2nd St. Phono 217-J. UOIt ,RRNT Modern f urntblied flirtH centrally located, Phono 443-J, FOR RENT IIoiimj ill rear ot for. mor Tlmoa office. Enquire of John Ferguson. FOR RENT Houich ami apartments furuUhod aud unfurnished. I, 8. Kaufman & Co. 177 Front atreot FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms with bath. $2 por week. Closo in. 239 So. 4th St, FOR UICNTFiirnlslied apartwent, Phono G3-L. . i Tlmoa Want AdP bring results. , 1 4 . i n ii i MllMUltl- H 217-J. ISHFIELD CYCLERY jA CffeBSR m wmm lU3