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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1915)
Tlbainifc THANKSGIVING ltna "over boon home-coming time, n day when nil of us turn- toward ho family hearth, pledging again In tlln limmtU. f ...... ii llfvt ing steadily ahead upon tho h Ighwny of progress. Old friends remain steadfastly wl.th us, new friends, In greater numbers, arc coming to kno w our greater values, and tho satisfaction which comes onl y from faultless merchandise, satisfaction which makes for truo thanksgiving on tholr jiart and ours, satisfaction m ud0 possible by such good incrchuudlso as ' Kuppenheimer Clothes and our lino of Men's Furnishings. THEFI WHERE THE PRICE MAKSHFIELD Abstracts rOK KKLIAHLH AUSTRAOTS OF AltOUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAR8HFIELD AND COQUILLE CITY, OREGON QEXKRAL AGENTS, EASTS IDE AND SENGSIIAGKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILROAD LAND HENRY 8ENGSTACKEN, MANAGER EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street GET THAT SUIT - FltOM J. V. KOSKI TAILOR FOU MEN AND WOMEN 78 Market Avcuiio Vfoble Theateft TO-NIGHT JV Daniel l'rolinmn presents II fly ".MORA" A IiuinoroiiH modem V comedy that begin tod'. This Paramount plctu ml lluuduu niul Is pronounced Iwil fpr Miiiio time. tiii: niv killer oiig Old 1)1 ST AND THE SQ A 8ilcndld oIidw ami one Jjanddleld. Usual Prices sday matinee "A Foul Theiv Was" will ho repented FOU TRANSFER AND STOR IJ5K OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS UlUGUT AND RAGqAGE ' Call FERGUSON TRANSFER l'hone 103 Hesldenco ilwmn ifi-i j 'ket Ave. ana Waterfront PARE tov fTOvma Lty Llmlte North Rend, 5o. i-WUlUTATION nf) TICKETS iiirn JU nhfleld-North Rend Auto lilne every ten mlnutoa from ' a. to 12 p. m.; to South Wl OnPA n lfiw lAiifttin .. to.; to Empire throe trips vaj. c0nST & KING, Props. AVING A!! kinds a spec- Mrs. W. W. Nason; 680 f fourth, So. Phone 220-R THE COOS lvin go ties we hold most dear. Truly, this has been a strenuous year, a year of tremendous activity, of events crowding one upon the other with startling rapidity and as wo pause amidst tho tumult, one great thought must come homo to all of us . . . Peace and tho bountiful blessings of peaco arc ours I-ot us bo thankful. Tills Errmf ninrn nf or.f.l.,.. i XUP IS ALWAYS ItlOIIT NORTH REND TITLE AJili INKUUMAT10J1 ' MARSHFIEI.R AZKIj DAWN Iii tho fanciful com- blending of tho ancient mid tlio s Ihreo thousand jearu ago niul ends to 1ms been Mmwii In Noitli Rend to bo one of tho finest wo have comedy. A tegular gloom chaser. UAW Sellg Western drama, that tdiould bo hon hy ou-rjono la Lower floor . 15c Balcony ... 10c Children . . . Sc SARTER'S For your ICE CREAM KVJ3RVTIIING SANITARY ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION Wo nuiko Ico Cream to order, nny kind and in any quan tity, for parties, lodges, pic ..ic off. :: :: ;; :: : : : : : : .Vd, w... Wo do not speak of its Q V A L I T Y That speaks for Itself SAR-TER'S Phono 2!I-J. M"ui-slifIoId Front St.i Opp,it lllanco Hotel HAVE THE ROOF FIXED IV uw See C0RTHELL Phone aii H wj I T- ; BAY TIMES. HARSHF1ELD, t!l! ffivnn NOVEMBER TIDES Time and heights ot tides at Mnrsllflold. Tim tlilna nro nlnno.l (n order ot occurrence, with their times un uio tirsi uno ana Heights on tho second lino of ench day. A compar ison Of COtlRnriltlvn linlrlila will In. dlcato whether It Is high or low water, mgn tmo on tho bar one hOUr nnd HI inlnlltoa nnrllnr Minn nf Marshfleld. lira. . 4.41 10.00 3.33 11 02 Ft... 4.0 2.4 CO 0 .0' .39 Hrs..C23 10.41 4.11 11 Ft... 3.9 2.C 4.8 0 Hro.. G.07 11.32 4.G4 0 1 .0 .0 .4G o .C2 Ft... 3.9 2.5 -LG 0 Hrs.. 0.18 G.C2 12.32 5 Ft. . . 0.4 4.0 2.4 4 Hrs.. 0.09 7.40 1.42 C Ft... 0.C 4.2 a. 2 3 9 Hrs.. 1.43 8.27 2.C4 S .12 Ft... O.S 4.4 1.9 3 7 LOCAL TEMTERATURH RECORD For tho 24 hours eidlng at 4:43 n. m., Nov. 2C, by DonJ. Ofltllud, special gov- crnmont meteorologist: Maximum 57 Minimum 45 At 4:43 a. in 40 Precipitation 2.44 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1015 18.79 Precipitation i&mo period last year 19. C4 ' AVIud: Southwest, cloudy. Will Preach Sunday Hov. G. Lelloy Hnll will preach Sundny morning ut Uroadbcnt and In tho cvonlng will speak at Powers. -Plan Opening. Tho Marshfleld Moose Lodgo-oxpcct to havo their new hall In tho Rnrgclt building ready for tho formal opening nbout December 7. Tlioy nro planning a big banquet nnd general -good -timo for tfio occasion. New Homo t- o.i C. K. Perry's now homo on Tj-th Eighth Btreot, Porhnm Park, was completed this wcolc and ho expects to movo in tho first of next week. L. J. Post com pleted tho carpontor work last week nnd tho painters havo been giving It tho final touches. It Is ono of tho most modern nnd nttractlvo homes erected on tho Hay this season. Hark from Curry. E. E. Dyer of Daniels Creek arrived homo yester day from Hnrbor, Curry county, whoro ho has been superintendent ot construction of tho Chctco river brldgo for which E. G. Porham had (tho contract. Ho went to DnnlolH Creole to spond Thanksgiving with tho family. Honor 1!rldotohc. Last evening, Miss Agnes Kuukel was tondorcd 11 miscellaneous surprlso shower by tho Alpha Delphian Society or which sho is a membor. Tho affair was hold In tho apartments of 3IIbb Kunkol nnd Miss Smith in tho Myrtle Arms. This aftornoon, Miss Kunkol will bo eomo tho brldo of Dwlght Wplcott. Have Hard Trip. Coming hero to attend tho funeral of their brother, W. S. Turpon, yesterday Mrs. O. M. ' Dyler and Mrs. 11, Langford found 3 thoy woro unablo to get through from Gardiner via tho boach stage. They camo In overland through 1 Lakeside and after an exceedingly hard trip arrived hero In tlmo for , tho fuuoral. STOP THAT COUGH Troy White Pme (3b Tar Ily soothing tho inflamed mpcous membranes ot tho breathing passages. It promptly relieves cough. THE BUSY CORNER Thu Rexall Drug Btoro PHONE 208 Coos Bay Fish Market 119 FRONT STREET. ALL KINDS OF DEEP SEA FISH WHEN IN THE MAR. KET. FRESH OYSTERS. CLAMS AND CHARS. L1i Phono 110 Kl AV. L. HLAKE, Prop. i., . ..-,-. j- SESHHSHSaSlSSSHSH.'iaSBSZSESZS : ' " arnHnnnannnHinnB OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1 915EVEIIINQ EDITfflftalir SUNRISE AND SUNSET Thursday November 25 Sun rises at 7:25 and sets at 4:31. Two Others Aro Judges. In The Times Inst evening City Recorder C. P. Keating, of Eastsldo, announc ed tho names of R. T. Whlttv and JL. S. Wlldo for two of the Jinxes 'on tho election board. These men were on last year and Albert Hess nnd Thomas Plnlnstono aro on for this year. Settlement, Is Mn'e. L. K. -Gray, former cashier at tho, depot, arrest ed yesterday on "a charge of jumping a ?29 board bill at the Snyder Ho tel, wnp brought 'here Inst evening by Deputy Sheriff Laird. Ho settled the. bill, all but nine dollars, which ho promised to pay Inter and was released from custody nnd tho chnrgo dismissed. Luck Is Changed.-Gordon Smith, at the flro station, snys he's never going to do nnothcr thing to chango his luck. Last Saturday ho turned tho big horsoshoo, that hangs over tho doors to tho hnll, upsldo down. At tho snmo timo tho department acquired a green parrot with a black bill, that yelled huskily all dny. That very night there was n flro and yesterday there were two moro. AH Creditors Same. .ludgo Coko In circuit court has decided tho caso of tho Elrst Nntlonnl Dank of Han don to establish Its right ns a pre ferred creditor In tho Manassa bank ruptcy proceedings. Ho hold that that bank hnd no, prior claims and must shnro tho samo as the othor cre ditors. Tho Mctiassa failure has Moon in court for a long tlmo nnd Uio litigation has cost about as much as the assots of the Manassa estate. t PERSONAL MENTION t $$ W. C. LAIRD, Deputy Shorlff, camo ovor last ovenlng on official busi ness. , II. J, McDIARMID was hero from. Ilandon yesterday on business nnd pleasure. MRS. ROY MOORE- hog returned from a short visit in Portland and othor northern points. II. J. M'DIARMID. Is horo" today from Rnudon to visit nnd taho in tho football game. E. O. PERI I AM hat arrived homo from Curry County, whero ho has spent sevoral mouths on contract work. PAT HENNESSEY and family camo in from Dolmar today to spond Thanksgiving at tholr Marshfleld . homo. C. 1L ORAM, ot tho Stato Labor Commission, is back again from business In tho Southom end of tho county. ANDY P. DAVIS enmo ovor from Coqulllo this morning to tnko his Thnnksglvlng turkey with frlonds , on tho nay. CIIAS. FENSI-ER camo In from Powers yesterday to spend Thanks giving with Mrs. Fenslor nnd daughter, Maxlno. MRS. E. DON MrCRARY returned to her homo at Ilandon yesterday af ter a short visit at tho ' homo of Mrs, Chos. Fonsler. MISS McDONALD, a nurso at Mercy hospital, loft yesterday for nnndon whoro sho will spend Thanksgiv ing at tho Merchant ranch. N. A. NELSON, cashier of tho Hnu sor & Hauscr Company, at Lako sldo, camo in last ovenlng to spend Thanksgiving Day In tho city. J. D. CLINTON, a well known dairy man of Norway, loft yostorday to tako In tho San Francisco Exposi tion and visit at other California points. JAMES WATSON, county Judgo, camo ovor from Coqulllo yester day to attend tho funeral of W. S. Turnen. Ho remained over for Thanksgiving. L. A. LILJEQVIST and wifo and daughter, Cynthia, went to Co qulllo this morning to tako Thanksgiving dinner at tno A. J, Shorwood home. J, H. URIDGES, of San- Francisco, ownor of tho LIpyd Hptol, arriv ed hero last ovenlng via Roso burg and will look nftor tho ro cent flro damago to his prop erty. MIL AND MRS. J. W. M'INTURFF and llttlo son arrived In lust ove nlng from Salem, whero they havo boon visiting their parents. Thoy had a hard trip down tho beach, coming In tho third stago from tho north, tho fourth ono having to turn hack nftor going through Ten Mile Creek four dif ferent times. Much baggago was lost, said' Mr. Mdnturff. Wo deliver Immediately Pfrone 74. for your drug store needs. "The Owl" Tho Central Avquuo Drug Store JTTTZl. jJTZ WltL 10 TONIGHT DW1GHT WOLCOTT TO MARKV MISS AGNES KUNKF.L Ceremony Will bo Followed by thuuksKhiiii; Dinner to Mem bers of tho Family. At four o'clock this afternoon will occur tho wedding of Miss Ag nes Kunkol nnd Dwlght Wolcott nt the homo of tho latter on Park Ave nue, the Rev. It. 13. Drowning offi ciating. Thero will bo present to witness tho coremoiiy, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wolcott, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chcs tor Wolcott, Mrs. R. 13. Drowning, Miss Anne Smith and Frank Lbwc7 Following the nuptials will bo serv ed n wedding and Thanksgiving din ner. The young couplo will leave over land tomorrow for tho exposition, whoro they will spend their honoy moon. T HAND CARS ON M'DONALD VAl'GIIAN ROAD COIiLIDE Well-known Woman Severely llnils- ed Mr, Ward, Driver of Second Car, Only Slightly HruNcd Mrs. Edward W. Dyer, of Danlols Creek, was qulto severely Injured yesterday in a hand-car wreck on tho McDonald (c Vaughn logging rond. Tho car in which sho was riding collided with ono driven by ono of tho Ward boys and Bho was thrown over tho handles and badly bruised, tho worst brulso being on tho sldo ot her head, which was nbnormnlly swollen. Mrs. Dyor was coming down from their ranch to cntch a boat for Marshfleld. Sho was pumping tho handcar horsolf. As sho rounded a curvo sho saw another car coming up tho grado. Ono of tho Wnrd boys, who was pumping tho othor car, hnd his back turned to her and tho nolso of tho car prevented hor cries of warning being heard. Tho cars struck with qulto nn Im pact, Luckily no bones wcro broken, but tho Injurlos sho sustained nro qulto painful. t AMONG THE SICK l $$ Miss Ruth Knox, of First Add!- Hon, who underwent n serious op eration at Mercy Hospital Tuesday ovenlng, Is reported as getting along nicely, much to the gratification ot hor many friends. Miss Alice Tlckoll Is suffering from n brulsod hand and arm as tho result of falling down tho stairs of tho O, E. Sulloy homo, tho first ot tho wcok. $ t AT THE HOTELS $$ Chandler Hotel J. II. Drldges, San Francisco; D. L. Itoseufuld, Portland: J. P. Dull, Portland! P. II. drier, Seat tle; L. I). Ullbcrtson, San Francis co; A. M. Oakos, Portland; Noll Mc Carthy, Falrvlow; E. Fox, Ilandon; W. C. Laird, Coqulllo; N. A. Nel- j'eon, Lakesldo; Edward E. Dyor, Daniels Crook; A. U. Ebort, Port land; C. W. Gllck, San Francisco; C. II, Gram, Portland; Lewis Freeman, San Francisco; C. W. HaugliBten, Portluud; If. J. McDInrmld, Ilan don; L. Campbell and wifo, Port laud; F. G. Leslie, Coqulllo; CharloH B. Oliver, Portland. lllanco Hotel Ilert Dyer, Powers; Al llalllni;, Powers; V. Hates, Myrtle Point; C. ,W. Eaonhoff, Coos Rlvor; II. II. Gre gory, Cottago Orovo; M, Miirkluuu, Templeton; J. Glrard, Ppworu; John Klobas, Myrtle Point; O. O. King; Graolford; Oscar Stuart, Myrtle Point; O. W. Morris, Powqrs; Jack Ilultln, Coqulllo; Roj; E. Fox, Co qulllo. St. Lawrciiio Hotel Ron Marsee, Coos River; Mrs. Lulu "Miller, Oregon City; Mrs. Del Land ers, Coos River; Mrs. N. V. Morgan Coos River; C. P. La Fronlere, Chl- cugo. WILL HE SPEEDY Oil HiiriieiT Will Miiko Itioukuuler Ono of Fiihteht CuiiMvrri Capt. II, W. Olson or tho Adollno Smith says that good progress in be ing mado In tho overhauling ot tho Dreukwntcr and tho Installation of oil burner at San Francisco. Tho Tlreakwatpr Is In drydqek within a I Shoes : The one big purpose of the J. C. PENNEY COMPANY is to put more value on your feet at a lower price, than you pay elsewhere. "Broadwalk" Shoes for little tots, in patent and gunmetal, extension sole . $1.98 and $1.79 The well-known "Godman" Shoes for boys and ... girls at $2.25, $1.98, $1.79, $1.69, $1.49, $1.39, $1.25 and 98c. ' ,'!hu'' You can save from $1.50 to $2.00 on each pair ' of Loggers' and Cruisers' Shoes, 8, 10 and 12-inch tops, in the "Big Z" brand, made by Zimmerman, Degan & Co $7.49, $6.90, $5.90 Don't forget our "Honesty" Shoe for Men,' Women and Children. Come in and see this shoe. J Ineerfionttid J Wo Lead Others Follow'. Tho Originators of Low Prices For Your s Thanksgiving Dinner Come in and look over our line of FRESH VEGE TABLES and FRUITS. We have a full line and re member that we save you money, Gettings Cash Grocery yousmoney NO. RROADWAY, NEAR CENTRAL Important fl Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store short dlstanco of tho C. A. Smith company's dock at Oakland. Capt. Olson says that tho Installation ot tho oil burners on tho Urcakwatcr will mako hor ono of tho speodlost steamers In tho roas,t trade. Tho llroakwator was fairly fast with tho coal burners but had moro or less tiouhlo with the coal ns fuel and tho uso ot oil will ovorcomo this and en nblo her to get tho most of tho largo amount of power she 1ms for a vessol of her size, Q SOCIAD CALENDAR THURSDAY Family Clrclo Thanksglv- Ing Dinner with Mr. and Mrs. L. CIlllHtOllHCII, Wnlcott-Kunkol nuptials. Trio Card Club dinner with Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Hultmnnu. f ' FRIDAY Thliublo Club with Mrs. Fred Oliizlor In North Hond. Kloster Club with .Mrs. R. W. Morrow. . I NEW TODAY J $? HOARD AND ROOM for two In pil vnto family, 'losu In. Low rates. AddrosH "II, caro TImos. REWARD Fur tho hungry man will bq found In our 50-cout Thanksgiving dlnnor. Right Cafo. FOR RENT Spaco at fine Thanks giving dinner, with big Turkoy feed thrown in, for CO cents Right Cure. LOST AND FOUND , $$ i I'Ol'ND I'lno plaro to get your Thanksgiving dinner. Right Cafo. J.O.ST FRIDAY Gold linioch hot with ruby and pearls. Howard for its return to "F" Tlmo offl o t FOR SALE t $$ FOR KALE Finest Turkey dinner' you ever nto Thanksgiving, 00 cents. Right Cafo. j KOIt SALE 11V OWNER "Oil nrroa stock and dairy farm miles from ' Gravel Ford, Oregon, J16.000 00 i E. O. Curtcr, Myrtlo Point, Oregon, i ,f OTRSR, v'? actCi ! ami iV Notice You cannot enjoy your llesiiro tlmo reading unless yon have :: :: :: TOR 10 LBNSES. 9,1.00 Per Pair. l FOR RENT t $ FOR HUNT (Urooiii house partlully furnished, closo In. I'll, F. M. Painter, 241-J. FOR RIO.Vr lloiisekeeiIuc rooniH. Low rent, 302 First Street North. Phono 333-J, FOR RENT Furnished flat, Hot and cold wnter, bath. 853 Third St. FOR RENT Myrtlo Arum modern, furnished npts, frco heat aud wator, 22.C0 nnd up. FOR RENT Hit-room house, cor ner Third and Anderson. Tolo phono 110-J. FOR RENT Ono now modern flvo room cottage, plastorcd and with all modern conveniences, located n Twolfth street. Rent )lf per mouth. Apply Going & Harvey Furniture Storo. t WANTED t $$, WANTi:i 10DO people to enjoy our Thanksgiving dinner, Right Cafo. WANTED-Clean nigs t Time of flco. WAN'niD Competent girl for gen eral housework. Four in family. Must havo references. Address M. D. Tlijios office. A CARD OF THANKS Tho memhors of tho Per ham Park family tako thl means ot expressing their thanks for tholr happy homos which havo been mado possible by low prices and easy terms on this val uublo rssldcuco proporty. It you would Uko to bo come a membor of this hap py and prosperous colony Just 'SEE REID AROUT IT" V i,r )