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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1914)
!W a", iiil vv yi un ii ., '.. iTrnm!H4.f ;'.is?j;Mi.'"iMiii.fiiM fea-asLii i-.'-.Ljhin i afojwv.,.r!:.:Mis.' :trtktti:ttmgn2 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, 'DECEMBER 23, 1914 EVENING 'EDITION. "rjr1" -tHar-- m Oh You Santa Claus ' XMAS EVE CLOSES THE PIANO CONTEST. 'Until that tlmo wp will Issue: BREVITIES U.10O Votes on each plcco of grniiUcmue. HOOO Votes on any stovo or hooter. i r 1000 votes on any knife, shears or razor sold WEATHER FORECAST (tlr AftoclilM rmi lo ''oo Uj TlmM. OREOOK Fair, not anuch chaiiRo In temperature, ulnds'l mostly Easterly. 1 L. . -f' ! lOOO Votes for nny Iiotisehold article. ASK AROUT HUE . HILL .THEV GET VOTES. Schroeder (8b Hildenbrand j)uh.u i . Hnnlwnro & Pluinhliig. IWl 11 VMII ..W.'I.aUjWUii.hNjIm , !!,, tiflf ? Jif ?i HULM c ' ft BSraSW11 S lIj if H a s -5 a VAX" VVflff" V rn ft v &mlv&n't ' K I far1 EH rlwrA HLwSsy. CfL HHH ft f I 'T J ''orVtt T H : I f, AHtsHWw TJPI1JL r&locHomc of Hart Schaffner &? MarxCtorQ qiyrlfiht Hart Schaffner & Marx Ask Us for Christmas Suggestions YOU don't see what you want in this store, ask for it ur large assortment of everything that men wear Will meet te demands of the most careful and critical Christmas shopper Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes suits, overcoats, dress clothes head the list; couldn't give a better gift for $20 or $25 or $30 or $35, th Robes $4 to $15.00 loking Jackets $6 to $12.00 ickinaws $5 to $15.00 ither Collar Bags $1.50 to $3.00 Combination Sets 50c to $2.50 Umbrellas $1 to $6.00 Neckwear in Holiday Boxes . 50c to $1.00 Interwoven Hosiery 25c to 50c Wo Keep Vour Clothes Preyed FREE' OK charge 4" !! Woolen Mill Store arshfield North Bend HRISTMAS CAKES Tho good liousowifo need not worry about her Kaisins, Currants, Peels, Spices and Fla vors. "We will do all that and ninko a deli- eake baked by modern methods and guarantee pure. tec an order early for a Christinas Fruit Guise, oos Bay Bakery Make An Ideal Christmas Gift For Gentlemen Or Ladies We carry a Hull Line of WATCHES in all styles and at all prices. THE BERTRAM JEWELRY STORE because of the exclusive character of its merchandise, the conspicuous fairness of its prices the diversity and extent of its offerings is the logical store for Christmas shoppers. Here you will unci luxurious beauty and dainty things that cost but little. A large assortment of gifts for "Him" or "Her." Nothing cheap or tawdry, but gifts of quality and always a reasonable price is the impor tant feature. ENGRAVING FREE. F. W. Bertram's Jewelry Store North Front Street Marshfield rOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE C00SJAY TIMES sen,M. D. PHONk 1i;W CIAX AM) SURGEON 1 O Ceilt -"- "" Ind Diseases of Women a -, specialty. Messenger service Coke Wdff. Phono 229-J T,4'W ?. nl nv k!e Arms. Phono 30M. MARSHPItLU UlUUCni TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- has been a bobby with us for a good many years and a lot of our cufltomera will tell you when It romos to gottlng good, sound, durable framing material at tho right prlco wo know our buel ness. Just toll what you want to build and the amount you want to spend and we'll get busy with our pencil and figure out tbd best your noney can buy.. Try us. . u . M C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RI'TAlFi UKPARTJirST CUT THE FUEL IIII1I1 1 TU O I1V USI.VG OUR WOOD THONE 10O. J82 SOUTH BROADWAY LOCAfj TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 1M.T n. in., Dec. 23, by RcnJ. Ostllnd, special govommont mo tcorologlst: Maximum , ...,G0 Minimum 25 At 4:43 n. in 2G Precipitation nono Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1011 31.40 Precipitation Bamo period last year 18, GG Wind: North, clear. Gift to Library. -Rev. R. B. Drowning todny presented the Mnrshflold public llbrnry with forty books, mostly copies of tho classics, which will make a flno addition to It. Gets Xo. 1. Honry HuggliiB hns secured tho first fishing llcouso grnuted In Coos County for HUK nnd now Is proudly dlBplnylng No. 1 to tho other followers of Isaac Walton. Moet In .Tanunry. Tho annual mooting of tho stockholders of tho Coos Day Creamery Association will bo held nt tho Croamory on Monday, January 4, according to Gcorgo Ross, who Is secretary of tho association. Drerigo Holldny. Mnnngor R. E. Miller, of tho (1 rod go Scattto statoU today that tho dredgo would closo down twenty-four hours for n Christ iana holldnys for tho employees. Ho I huh nui uuiormiuiMi jut wiiumor liioy will closo down Thursday evening or Friday morning. Ounce Found In Hut ry. Hugh McLnln, walking along Fiont Btreot yesterday, failed to notice that tho Elks tooth watch charm which ho woro enmo looso and foil to tho street, A moment Inter Offlcor Richardson mndo tho find nnd by finding Hugh McLnln but Inter than that saved him In Tho Times, n llttln n lino Xiimo Offlro R1. "lola" is tho nnmo selected last ovoulng for tho now postotflco that la oxpectod for North Inlet. A mooting was hold In I Invla 1 fntvn l'ts alnfn ft I tii Imiiil et tho Inlet. A petition hearing more thnu fifteen freeholder's nnmea was forwnrded to tho postofflco Inspector nt Soattlo for hla sanction. Dit'dgo Cluiiinel. Tho Larson dredgo OroRon Is now working on tho North Inlet channel, nnd when It complotcs tho work, navigation of that stream will bo much cnslor and safer. Tho dredgo Is "now working , near tho former Vnubiirgor plnco and Is cutting n now channel south of tuo Hunter a (Janin toward uynanuto. , IJIJiMivlot Here. District Attornoy I Llljoqvlst enmo over on tho morning ; train from Coqulllo, ostensibly for tho purposo of looking over tho rec ords In tho Justice of the peace of fices of Marshfield and North Rond, gathering up tho number of cases that ho lias hoard In thoso courts in tho paHt year, Thla will ho -part of , tho annunl report ho must inako to Salem. Jupltor ami Mwin Flirt. When a big and bright stnr sailed up within easy reaching distance of tho moon early last Sunday evening there woro many who watched tho spectae'lo atula woudored who Jt was making lovo to tho lady In tho moon. Tho truth Is out. It was Jlupltor-ttho old boy hlmsolf, For a time their positions, as star and crescent, mndo tho nat ional emblem of Turkey. PruKnsh on Gymnasium. Con tractor J, M. Wright reports that he ha completed the root und Hides of tho now Marshfield school gymnasi um and now has tho work far enough advanced so that it can bo pushed right along rogardless of tho weather conditions. Ho hopes to got It flu (shed EOiuowhat in udvanco of the dato set In tho contract, which Is February 1, Homy KnoMh. A man In from Wagner last evening reported that two days ago a woman and man readied thero from a coal claim in Eden Valley fcom whence they had been driven by tho heavy snows. Tho woman was !ronaol In man's dothos and for three days tho two mado only flvo mllos headway, find ing tho snow twelve foot dcop In some places through the mountains there. They have an eight-foot ioal U'ln to which they expert to return In thr spring QtiftH Hotel Parties from Myr- , tlo Point UUUQUUCQ thut J. E, SellU-j FOR A FINE Christmas Roast AND CHOICE CHRISTMAS CUTS OF ALL KINDS OF MEATS WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU SATISFACTORILY. WE ALSO HAVE . A LARQE SUPPLY OF TURKEYS . SELECT BIRDS FOR THE CHRISTMAS TABLE ' v . AND.PLENTY OF Geese - Chickens - Ducks YOUR ORDER HERE MEANS AN ENJOYABLE CHRISTMAS FEAST Phone Your Orders Early ' The Union Market 4fA UAIil. 11M.1...MM I-a ouuiii iiiuuunnj Phono IJ8 ling nnd wife have given up tho . Myrtle Point Hotel which they lmvol been conducting for a few years. Tom Guorlu, tho former proprietor, yosterdny resumed chnrgo of tlioi uuiri niiiuil nii ukiiiii iiu iwiim ii as tho Guorlu, It Is reported nt Myrtlo Point .that tho Schillings plan to go to Rosohurg to reside. Coos River KroMMi, When tho Mllllcomn enmo lown this morning from Allegany she was forced to buck her way through a llgjit cov ering of, Ico that formod across tho ontlro river, Tho ' stream was frozen from up nbovo Allegany down to tho farm of Ed Noah, about n mllo below Allegnny. It was, about a quarter of an inch In thickness. qflsifm WANTED Some clwiu cotton mKS nt Tho Times offlco. Wnriiiliig Up Was I'nlnl. DocauBO It was cold outeldo and ho was cold outside and cold Insldo and thirsty as well, L, 1), McAffry nttomptcd to warm up last evening by Imbib ing n little too freely, In othor words ho took an over iloso and early In tho morning was placed In u coll away from tho troubles of tho cold world, Ho was glvon a 5 sentence In tho Pollco Court this morning. Clirlhtmus Korvli'ON. Tho rector of tho Episcopal church calls attention to tho services on Chrlstmns Day, which will bo as follows: Holy Com munion nt 7 n. m,, nt which nil communicants of tho Parish are asked to bo prcsont t,o mako their ChrhUmns communion, and another service, consisting of morning piayer and sermon nt 1 a, in. In spiring music Is to bo sung by tho choir at both servlcos, WANTED TO Rl'V Two vhecl Io llvory cart. Must bo chenn. X caroTlmos. -- WANTED WiMtHwoniiiit to como to houso and do washing for flimill family. Address TlmoH. WANTED To hoar from miner ot good farm for salo. Send cash' prlco nnd description, D. F. Rush, Minneapolis, Minn. FOR RENT X FOR RENT FiinilrfhoU housekeep ing rooms. Corner 3rd nnd An derson, Losllo llldg. Phono 2 13-L. FOR RENT FurnUhcsl "oiHo kcoplng room. 00C 1st and Dlrch. FOR RENT llcniitlful funilslwi! npnrtmont, with froo heat and water, at Myrtlo Arms. $30 por month. Phono 287-L. '(liiiHtnuiH 1."oivIm'. Services will bo hold In the Norwegian Luth eran church at Marshfield at 11 a. in. on Christmas Day, Thu big trco, with a program by tho children, will bo given Saturday evening at eight o'clock. Services will bo .hold at tho North Rend Lutheran chapol at 7:4S p. in. on Christmas Day ti'nd tho ohlldrons' program and Christmas troo will ho held Sunday ovoulng at 8 o'clock. DRIXNKD TintKEVH GEEHK LARGE DUCKS CHICKEN FOR CHRISTMAS. STAUFF GROCERV. TICKETS for tho OATHOLIO IjADIEK CHARITY' HAf4j for sale at tho RUSV CORNER mid CHAND LICR NEWS STAND. DR. U. E. KEII'V, DENTIST Phono 112-J, Room 201, Coko Dldg The Bay View Hotel i Under new management FLORENCE, OREGON Offers the best accommoda tions in the city Thoroughly Renovated Dining Service -T- Unoxcclled FOR RENT Fiio room limiio nnd all furnlturo for salo In ono lot. A great bargain as tho furnlturo must bo sold by Dec. 28. 3S0 No, 2ml Si. Phono 217-J. FOR RENT Hoiinoh anil npnrtiuentM furnished nnd unfurnished. 7. S. Kautman & Co. 177 Front street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished frOHt rooms with bath, i'i por week. Closo In. 230 Bo. 4th St. LOST A leuky iouutuln pen vtlth H. S. marked on gold band. Find er will bo suitably rewarded by returning to Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. WANTED A purchimer fop lots 7. H, 0, block 8, SeuKstaokon'ii Addt Jion. .Price J20. Purchaser to assumo street Improvement. Ad dress P. O. Rox 173, Raudun, Oro. Yjuijs to P I e a s e Mr. "and Mrs. W. J. Clark FuIILino Of Good Things For tho 'CHRISTMAS FEAST MINCE MEAT IN HULK FANOV tniEHSE CHOICE FRILSH OVSTERS Full lino of LlRRV'S FAMOUS PICKLES E ci' t"iiig kept vlenu uml snii- limy In n inoileru refrigerator Coos Bay 0ys(er Co, in Palace Meat Market Phono 'HMWr, a rtrriTywiWy,,yii'1 r-sr?ffl mVt"( um mi HJHWtii I ' ppi n ,-mca ' - Jm. . Vft wff ynggjacm fyi n ? - jm ajMC ' t s i i ' ffi?f