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Miffl ' j THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON,' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1914 EVEMING EDITION. FOUR fj Ik foj J '. wu t i! MRS . J. E. FOX, OP IS GOOD CHANCE TO MANY GOME 0111(11 GET JETTY 01 SPEND NTD HOLIDAYS IlqerYo G I ARRIVE S MATERIALS Well-known Coos County Plo-icapt. Macgenn Says Commit-' Special Train neer Succumbs in san I tee With Slogan of "batety Francisco i First" Can Get It Mrs. Jutl Mills todny received a ' Cnpt. Mncgcnn, who nrrlved In on From Myrtle Point Brings Nearly 400 From S.-P. Camps sncelnl trnln this morning IAS h DINNER GE I, toloRrnm announcing the death of her the Urenkwator today BlBter, Mrs. J. E. Kox, at San Fran cisco. Mrs. Fox had been ailing for some tlnjoinnd last,.Iuno was taken from her homo In Dandon to San Francisco In hones of finding relief, but 'all of forts wore In vain. Jhr. Vox was n iilonccr of Coos says this Is; brought In about 100 coupty. Sho was born near Dubuque, Iown, employes of tho best opportunity Coos Day has.tho Smith-Powers compnny from tho over lind to send ft good delegation now camps on tlio lino souiu 01 mr to Washington to secure the rccon-fo Point. Tho camps closed down fctructlon of tho Jetty. IIo made this last evening until Monday for tho stntomont In discussing tho confer-' Chrlslmns holiday and practically ov enco which he and L. J. Simpson had oryono except ono watchman, loft, all. with Mnjor Morrow In Portland tho ot mom coming, to wymo runu o, first ot tho week, llo'sald that thero Coos Hay, Captain Lofsted Declares Ves-' Machinery For Operating se W be n Portland uraws Arrives lor insiana- In nddllonto tho largo Httlo concerning tho conferened j nuntbor from Myrtle Point,, many wns Dunham. Sho enmo to Coos Hny that could bo made public at this many came in uum ou.m. ,,- In 1872 -and-in' 1871 married .1. K.'tlmc. Ho Bald It was sufflclont to or ami tno oiuer logging ennui For Celebration In' 18D7. Hor mnldcii nnmowan Fdx'.Torj'caVS'MI'.Kox'lias been en gineer on tho Dandon tug Klyhlam at tho mouth of tho Conulllc. Dusldcs her husband, sho Is sur vived by several chlldron. They nro Robert K. Fox and Mrs. Km 1 1 Ogron yf San Pedro, Elizabeth Fox, who say that ho was curtain-that a strong I A special train win icavo Aiumi ilologfttlon going to Washington now , olrt Sunday afternoon to tako tho could got an adequate appropriation employes back to camp, for tho Jotly work by laying stress ' Somo of thoso coming In hnd not on tho fact that tho deterioration of been on tho liny since tho Fourth of the old Jetty made It lmperntlvo for July. Ab son as tho train nrrlved this Immcdlnto notion to gunrantco enfety. I morning, thero wns n rush to tho vnr- ;yns with her mother, Wesley Fox of , "Saftey first," and not Increased 'loun stores to do up tho Chrlfltninn Son Francisco nnd E. E. Fox of Alas ka. Ilosldes Mrs. Mills, sho has several relatives on tho coast, among thorn being Mrs. E. C. Raymond of Tcm plcton, Mrs. Caddto Lock wood of Snntu Ilosn, Mrs. Hush of San IMogo, Is. :Dtiuhnm, formerly of Coqulllo but now of Santa Itosa nnd nil undo, Hark Diinhnm, of Coqulllo. Tho body will bo brought to Coos liny for burial. Mrs. Fox wns highly commerce, bIioiiIiI bo tho slogan of shopping and-lt hns been n long tlmo tho committee, ho says. 1 Kin co Mnrshflcld stores witnessed ns Cnpt. Mncgcnn reports that they lively n time. I....I n rl.. l..i l.i tin.! 1..U.1 l.nat. mill 4fc IIIIU llliiu III 1UIII....U. 4I.U- Monday a number of L. J. Slnipson's , Portland friends tendered him a fine dlnnor nt tho Portland Hotel and nil TuoBdny tho hotel mnnngomont ten dered nnothor dinner for Mr. Simp, son. About n scoro wero present at each function nnd ono of tho features of tho second banquet wnB tho ron- MKItltV CllltlHTMAK- Early this morning tho steniUBhlp Gnorgd W. Elder .arrived In from Eureka bringing ton pnssongorB from tho south, and at noon sho loft out for Portland, whoro Captain Lofstod prodlcts ho will nrrlvo In plonty of Mine for Christmas dlnnor. Tho ship carried Christmas decorations on tho trucks, of both tho foro and nilzzon masts. Thoso who arrived in this morn ing from Eureka wero: Thos. Letts, MIbh Qoltllo Hogor, E. L. Harris, V. O. Hakor, Miss .lano Miller, Miss Ornco McDavltl, Warren Murphy,' J. Mlhellnh, A. IJutlch nnd J. Cnr. . Outgoing 1-11. In tho outgoing cargo, tho Elder hud a lot of parcel post mall and rorty-four ensos of Ico fish. Among thoso Bnillng on her wore: T. T. Ulatt. O. E. nintt, "W. 13. .Hlutt, J. M. Mnhor, C. A. Duncan, Oco. L. MornloB, Thomas S'owart, C. E. AshiJ: 10. Ileatty, J. I. Cough GOLDEN RULE TO pur Tnvc flflftv ,rt". ,io,,ori Ku,iao' u- ' ,inv0' hi U f Nil Hull Hi b c- IlnmlHon, U. C. Summers, U3l- IUIU II VH II I , Kunitlnon. N(.C MituKion, It. E. rcsilectcd by nil who know her nndjdltlnu of tho song: "It's a Long Way tho hows' of hor death will como nslto California When Oregon Oooo a ad shock to the many friends of tho family. MHKHV CllltlHT.MAS HANnOX l'OKT CASE. Siifimiio'fourt' Sustains Judge Coke , mill Will Penult Itlvei- Im provement. Tho Dandon Hocordor says: Up holding tho decision of Judge Coko In tho Circuit Court, tho Stnto Supremo Court l:ns declared tho Port of Dnn don to bo a legally with tho power Dry," Bting to tho tuno of "Tipper-1 nry," by L. J. Simpson nnd Capt. Mnc gcnn. MKItllV CHHISTMAS SOW AT CAIjKXICO. It. A. COITUS ANNOUNCES ALL Stovonii, W. I.oflor, Fred Hr.x, V. 'E. Humor... L. 13. England, Wm. CSEUVlXrt illLDJlEXi XOT'nnil child; Mm. D. Unrlier, nnd Mlna 'PfltlKh Wl rAVlll-J.lAllf NIS,H Kl '& nnrt6rt O. 1). lltiVtiB. A; 1 iob- Wm...MAUfIIKHltKltKK ' ' al1.'. """"" r' .""" (Jcoigo Wllto anil Wife Enjoying! ' .Southern California Climate. j In a lottor to Tho Times from Cal cxlco, California, Qeorgo Wltto, n woll known Coos Hny mnn, says: ! "Wo arc settled hero for tho wln- U. A. Copplo of the Goldon Kulo nnnouncod todny thnt In ordor that' thoro would ho no Httlo folks In , Mnrshflold arid vicinity whom Santa Clnua would not visit, ho had decid ed to glvo nway tho bnlanco of their ' Chrlutmns novelties i clock tonight. Hoi ni,i Hint all dosorvlng chlldron and WTn oxntif '. . . to mntntnln or linprovo and to carry ., J i" ... " . , mrol,tB wh0 woro MIMlU ll J on 'tho bivdncsB of tho Port, accord- Z l o, with tho Christmas tr.nk- ...., ... ...-. w. ...0 .....v..v tH Umt ,can so mucli to cniuiuoon linos,; llut you.Bhould sco tho Ore- cn al tho Bloront 0 o'clocK or gon building. Wo woro proud of It. horU HloroaMor W,W, bo spppllcd It la nlltoiAltllif rk liuinli nllnlllnn ' lit jd iivii ytiih W itllltll tiivv"4 1)1 KU1 WITIirillMST.MAHCIIKhKl'm!.h)So'oliI.0ndoJicoli mMknt nI1(i AT I) O'CMK'K THIS EVEXIX. A Wt,M MI3UUV CHHISTMAS ILL MDNET ly l.corpo ate. UouyltCr' " l" "n botWOQn MoX,CO "ml stock of toys nnd CI ii incorporaicii noiij , CnI,fornn , , imporlal Valloy.," ".,,,,,'., .. to tax, bond or rnlso ,,,,,., . . J, , fr clillilrcn nl'J oi ....'.... ".,.... i Wo hnd a flno trip. Tho service on ., ... ... ,,Horv s ON MOBILES ...W..U,, .,, ...I, UlHUl lhl II1UI.IIUII, ,, .,. Q.,,1,1, I- rl.. Ing to a telegram received by At torney Q. T. Trcndgold, who hnndlod tiio.cnso for tho Port. ' The enso Just settlud by tho Bti proino Court was a trial case brought about to establish, without doubt, tho IbgnUty- of tho Port of Dandon, nnd wns based upon technical grbiinds, mainly In the matter of tho poking of notices. . ' 'This means that $10,000 or last year's taxes and nbout $15,000 that aro coming In this year will bo put In to circulation nt once," said Mr. George Goodrum Succeeds in Getting1 a Lower Freight Rate on Automobiles Aftor much effort George Oood rum luiB succeoded In. securing n lower throiyjh-frnlglit rate on au tomobiles from factories to uo6 Day... Puruulng the (loodmm pol icy" or ior.vjnp, this. Having will bo shnrqd wlthihls patrons. Ho mnkos nnnounromont todny of a Biivlng of $18.50 on Ford nutomobllos. Ho nso announces an oasy-pnyinent plan by which you mny enjoy your car anil -pay' for1 It: while using. Roc Turkoi-B. mlnco pies and plum pud-, thp 'nhhoUncement .on liiHt pago of enjoying tho cllmuto nnd ,,, .,.,, llow muaiiled hb tho chlof today's TIiuob and then kco Coorgc '' "- ----- .......... Thou wo sailed for Ios Angeles on tho S. S. Harvard, nnd (hat was the best trip on tho wntor, wo over had. Tho southern waters aro so smooth. Wo went to Monrovia to soo Mrs. LandrltliMnnd son Philip, ,nnd found n vory cozy city noBtlcd nt tho fppt of tho mountains. Wo found Philip ' much Improved nnd under tlo euro i of a specialist, nnd Mrs. Landrlth froo. Thl will bo tho Inst Btroko of n general offprt mndo this year to soo thnt thero wero no cheorloss homes on Coos Day Christmas Day.' -MEHUV CHMSTMAS- TI113 l)ISHi:AHl)EI TUltKHV. tho Inner harbor, it being tho plan of tho Port Commission to establish n depth of 20 foot of water from tho bar to Itocky Point and 1G feet from that point to Coqulllo. Thoro 1b tin application filed with tho Govorn mont Engineer's oflfco for tho aor- i woll ami people, 200 mllos further south and nro rest- nt ono no loy woro ,noro sldo dish cb In tho onormouB number of cours rn nninn mi tlinn mnk llinn --. . . ... 'nlinnl It I'ndl A rl V "This money Is to ho used In drodRlnei 'Z' .. ' " ;-.-- ,tonui , tlio unnsimns uinuor, mu,- Ing aftor our long rldo from Coos Day. WILL IS OPEXEI) es which our nncostorB enjoyed at tho hnppy Yulotldo season. MEItUV ClimST.MAS OH. H. E. KELTV, DENTIST Phono 112-J, Doom 204, Coko Dldg tion in Center Pier Tho Nairn Smith yesterday brought In a lot of tho mnchlnory for tho now Southern Pacific" drnw brldgo ncrosB tho bay. Most of It was tho equipment for opornllng tho drnws nnd will ho put In tho coutcr pier. Its arrival'" will no a safeguard ngalnat possible delay In tho construction. Engineer Uroughton Is prosecut ing tho' brldgo construction Vigor ously nnd tho day boforo ycHtorday when Engineer llradford Whoolor and Supt. Miller wont down to In spect tho work they could hardly bollovo that so much had been ac complished hIiico their provloiiB visit' to tho work. MEItUV CIIKIST.MAS ' AH TODAY : ON breakwater; i Tho Dnmlcwnlor arrived In early , this morning fronul'ortlaiul.. Sho hnd a ratllor ' ltght TJassongcp list, CJirlstmn week ilotrntliig from i travel. -She Uhilf'uVg flmTpineiilM of purcin1 post.nninexnrOBB 'ClfrlBtmnB tllOHO L'xnrOBB 'Cllr nrrlvlng on hor inckngeB, Among wero: A. Dulln, CI. W. Orangor, Jr., G. W. Granger, Sr., II. II. MncDonald, I). MncDonald, J. Fullor, Job. Sului bnl, Mr. and Mrs. 13. D. Dunnoll, W. A. Mllwln, Hnrrlott Hanson, Win. J. Lcntor, Gub HIplcy, F. II. Dennett, D. Durko, Fred Dlmon, H. L. Amos, L, J. Simpson, Chns. Honry, Miss Al borta Henncy, Mrs. J, V. Morrow, C. A. Peuilletqii, J. P. Edwards, Mlck'u Don, Horbort Olomnn, 'Chns. Dlom borg, Jno. Ohorg, John Anderson, Art Adair, Mrs. G. V Ornngor, Hny Durt.Gaucho Stolchlff, Chns. Morrln, Mrs. F. Lnpp, Goo. Huddle and II. n. Stolnor . , MEItUV CHHISTMAS PLAX VOll UAXQUET Tho followBhlp Club todny com pleted plans for n mooting to ia jiold next Tuesday ovdnlng nt tho M. 13. Church parlors. ' ii will bo n banquet nnd social session In which humor will provntl. It Ib proposed to havo n municipal Christinas trco laden with stockings, , Dr. Morrow Is to bo Santa Clans. M, C. Malouoy Ik to bo tonstmnstor. Nov, It. E. Drowning and W. A. Held nnd others, will speak. Mi. Aunlo E. Wiilff Lvft EHnto I Worth Xcarly ijCJO.OOO i Tho will of Mrs. Annlo 13. Wulff. vices of tho drodgo Orogon. which Is deceased, who dlod two weeks ngo, i W now hUtlohod nf GrnyB Hnrbor, nndiwaH opdnod yostorday nftornoon In Boon rfs' tho ilredgo arrlvoB." tho offlro of .1. W. Donuott. Tho N'dt only doo this monn that work IliiHtrumont was drawn up on March. will ho cominoncod lminodlatoly wlthifi, lt!2, nnd tho coillcll, or nnnitlon cc tho funilB thnt nro now available. Iclnimn. on March 12. 19H. J. W. I tC ib ut It also moans thnt tho Port Com-' I'ouiiett mid Mrs. Francos McLuod mission may now go nhonil and Ihbiio wnro tho wltnooB In tho first unso bomlB nnd thoroby soruro Hiifflelont '"'d for tho codicil, Tom T. llonnott funilB with which to iniiko permanent 'nn,l Mirshall Nay. ami oxtonslvo liuprovouiontB on tho' The iwtuto was dlvldod as foIlowH: lownr Coqulllo Itlvor. A bond issue :T" " I'rother who IIvob In Dolmmla, of $250,000 will moan $500,000 fri Austria, $5000; to tho dnughlor of the linprovomont or tho harbor, aa tho1 tl,ls 'tlr. $lft0: o Mny Lonz, Foiloral govornmont will dupllcnto Almnoda, Cal., $1500; to onch of any amount raised by tho Port. I1"0 '"""""'"i '" "" '"' ' nor uiup-iiaiiKiiior, wnicii iiu'iiiiiob I.Mrx. Aunlo Dlmmlck, (leorgo, Mubol Robert, Carl and Agnes Potors, $1000; to Uussell Dlmmlck, son of Aunlo Dlmmlck, $1000. Tho romaluder of .tho estate, which is supposed to amount to bo twnou $25,000 and $:I0,000, Is left to Mrs. Agnes Poters, who Ih mndo MEHRY XMAS MERRY XMAS. MERRY XMAS MERRY XMAS MERRY XMAS MERRY XMAS New FORD Prices Half a million dollars will go far toward putting tho Coqulllo In first class sjiapo, in fnct It is abovo tho estimate of tho govornmont onglneors for tho completion of tho work horo. MEHHV CHHISTMAS UJ c X - DC DC UJ in -DC DC UJ r OLD PRICES Touring Car $590.00 Roadster - 540.00 NEW PRICES 571.50 3 m 3D - X m 30 30 -l X 3 091 Llbby COAL. Tlio kinil YOU luivo ALWAYS VHEII. Phono 71. Pnciric hlxovy nnd Transfer Company, . . ' executrix of tho estate, with bonds 'sot nt $50,000, 00 ON ACCOUNT OF REDUCTIONS IN FREIGHT RATES I'AM ABLE TO SAVE FORD BUYERS $18.50. A Merry Christina TO EVERYONE WITH BEST WISHES THAT LIFE'S CHRISTMAS TRE7 MAY BE LOADED WITH EV ERYTHING THAT IS GOOD IN THE WHOLE WORLD FOR YOU AND YOURS. MAY THE CHOICEST BLESSINGS AND JOYS OF THE SEASON BE THINE IS OUR SINCERE WISH 1v tt; Red Cross Drug Store - DC DC UJ 60 s X - DC DC UJ OO X DC DC UJ OO c S X - DC DC UJ NOTICE YOU CAN BUY A FORD ON EASY TERMS NOW, SO WHY NOT GET ONE AND START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT? DROP IN AND LET'S GET TOGETHER ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN. m 301 5 OO m 30 30 - I X S, 3, OO m 30' 30 - X Si A Merry Christmas to Everybody Geo. Goodrum x, Si OO m 30 30 -l X 5 cn I, MERRY XMAS MERRY XMAS M'.RRY XMAS MERRY XMAS MERRY XMAS MERRY XMAS A Merry Christmas to Ynn aiJ V UU I01 Hub Dry Goods Go, "The Christmas Store" Cor.Broaclway and Central Ave, i raP F0 ill vm ,VVjfcnllJl lsSSrj W WE WISH ALL OF OUR FRIENDS, AS ENEMIES (IF WE HAVE ANY) A VERY ' 2V.U.-. m erry ChrisW G6mg S Harv Company Complete House Furnishers XMAS GREETIN '""Wfiwish avcrvone a Merry Xmasan New Year and especially our friends and m ,.,ho ha,, r.!i',r,n iic thoir hcartV SUDDOrl 81 ronage. Our business has increased wontettfl last year and has demonstrated to us. as wm customers, that to do business in a business way to win and that fairand square aeau : ..... u nnvi vflarwew.i method to tonow. uuriiuj mw"" , to give even better service and better deals l u u,nn whnn vnu buy things W" Ulctll vvu iiuvu yivuii. '! j ug,j tho future always GET A RECEIPT '1 they are valuable. mi ho,,n o fou tiirjcfyS that we are prices from $1.50 to $4.00 each. LooUOT fore buying. Armin thnnkintl VOU. WO arc COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE AND SPICfl I'liono 30l-J TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAMErJ . .. . ... ,o, n Rood w2itiir.TI Uas boon a uoDDy wuu " - ,t comes w v' ivH.4 our customoro will tell you when it c , J durable framing material at the ns and tbi r nesa. JuBt tell what you wan to wu wd m , to Bpaad and we'll get busy with our v . f. your noney can buy. Try u- - - Ki, n a c:fU Timber olm Vx. r J ...,tmENT .nJ RKTAIIi vm " , v usiSOjr- -TUB FUEL Vilhli i " 188 CUT rnoNFi mo t ""uy's 1 . - '. '