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' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESbAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915 EVENING EDITION - MfiVE i'so'. ill 11-V 1 1 ll . . IYA i Wl I My y Mflr-?.i Ly 3 vtr day We are dis playing the new Fall Flor sheim styles just received. You men who desire to wear styles of the times should "have a look." They are at tractive, clever and distinctive. ' Woolen Mill St ore Marshflcld North Bend IAIsBteiGE m Use a Home Product When placing your order for Lard from your grocer ask for EXTRA KETTLE RENDERED PALACE MARKET . PURE LARD Accept no other. It's the best and made in your home city. It sells for 80 cents for a 5-pound bucket. Pay no more. Palace Meat Market N. D. Oswald Ioble Theate -I TONIGHT OLM Lit SIOROSCO PHOTOPIjAY JIMtl IUTII In her national aucctlss HELP WANTED V rtory of tho hiimlllatton that Produced lu flvo rools. " PARA.MOUNT lHTl'RI A QUIET LITTLE GAME f ttrn coinody. HAM AND THE EXPERIMENT ' , . . O" U tho fanions -HAS!" comodlo-Thoy tloklo from head to fon SRVION RKKLS M KW Lower Floor, 15 els.; Balcony, 10 cts.; Children, 5cts. TOMlllHjow API-KUNOO-V nnd KTXIX Fluley's Wild animal I" ris. Matlneo starts promptly at 3:30. Ono show only. El " f, rhow starts 7 nlul 8:3 o Two shows. Subscribers, CARRIERS nro Instructed to put papors on porches or In othor suitablo placo where they will be safe from wind and rain. Sub i rlbers aro requested to notify tho offlco when ce r those Instructions nro not being followed. Plcno, complaints and other mutters pertaining to delivery tojnn nvou .rf S jf. - 1W .. hecemhkr tires Tlmc iwiil heights or tides nt Mnrsluteld. llio tldoa nrn ninro,i in i urucr oi occurrence, with their times , - '.i.-.ii on mo urst lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will ln- (liCatO Wtlntllnr It la llll.ll nr 1r. wnier. nign tltio on tho bar one hour and til minutes earlier than at Marshflcld. llllrs., Ft... l!llrs. IFt... niiii.. Ft... 1 1 His . . IFt... .'Illrs., IFt... Clllrs., ,Ft... ?.V ll.'JI i.:t 1.21 .i.c r..i7 1.8 0.150 1.0 1.111 1.2 !t.l2 1.8 .i.r.n fi.u 10.12 11.27 r..o (!. I I l.!t 7.09 2.0 1.0 1 1.1 5.01 0.S fi.r.G 0.2 0.18 0.1 12.11 fi.U 12.02 0.0 0.3 3 ::.; 10.47 :i.7 11.R2 a.8 0.0 0.0 7.38 0.8 S.27 1.1 H WEATHER FORECAST tllr AMotlc'1 t'fM Id Coot Dr Time OREGON Rain west, rain or snow cast, southerly winds Increasing to gnlo force along coast. LOCAL TE.MFKHATOHE RECOH!) For tho 24 hours ending nt 4:13 n. in., Dec. 1, by BenJ. Ostllud, special gov ernment meteorologist: Maximum 02 Minimum 3-1 At 1:13 a. tu -10 Precipitation 00 Precipitation slnco 8opt. 1, 191fi 21.10 Precipitation mho period Inst year 22. 34 Wind: Northwest, clear. 'n Z burn ; GRAVES To Mr. nnd Mrs. U. O. (Irnves at their homo In First Addition, a sou, their fourth boy. Mother nnd child nro doing nice ly nnd Mr. Graves Is nil wreathed In smiles. Postpnllo Hiiuui'. Tho Uaznnr which wns nnnounccd for noxt Sat urday by the ladles of tho Episcopal Guild, has been postponed for ono w cek. COSHMXY presents LOIS may berall I.WAYS anybody's sister. THK RUST" 1 1 I Please Note ... . . . . ... n" " ,w "... ..... . . . .1. . . . . ... , -.. ,. , SUNRISE AND SUNSET wwinwKiuv t "Wednesday December 1 Sun rises at 7:3a and sots nt J: 2 7. 9 0aI i Hlrthday Dinner. J. Albert Mat- son, Dr. I)Ix, Arrio Moreen nnd Frank Lalso left totlny for tho Sand Hills! to eelobrnto Dr. Dix's blrtlulny with n RUe diinior. Just what birthday (1 ( it is, Dr. Dix did not state. i Seeks .Money. Mrs. Ida Pnterson tctlay, through Constable William " P'"eu me unny two oiiico In North lionet for $70 claimed to bo due for board and lodging from M. O. Hamilton, nn employee. Will .Meet Tomorrow. The Mu nicipal Christmas Treo committee appointed last week will meot nt 1.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon nt Guild IIn.11. All members of the committee aro urged to nttend. Now in Alnkii. J. A. Pnttlson, who is hero from Portland, says that F. K. Wcsterberg and family, formerly of Marshflcld, nro now in Alaska, where Mr. Wcsterberg hns engaged in tho dairy business. Reduce 'S'licdule. Captain John Monson, of tho Messenger, Is this week reducing his run from Ilayncs Inlot to five days n wcok, cllnilnnt Ing his trip hero on Thursday, at least until after tho holidays, .Mill (Mooch Down. At 2:30 p. m. tlip Porter Mill wns closed down un til tomorrow morning on account of log shortage. Tlicro nro plenty Jf logs in the rafts, but tho tido being out, it wns lmposstblo to get them in side tho big boom, it wns said nt tho mill this afternoon. Tho ladles of tho .Methodist Aid Society will hold n "Parcel Po.ot Sale," and a hot tumulo lunch on Friday, Decciiilier third In room next to Wolcott'N new utoro on .Market Avenue. Lunch beginning nt J 1 ::tO in. nud hale nt SUM i. in. Pur- cuIn ."e nud nil worth It, lunch .c. Ann is llctc Captain N. J. Cornwall, of Gardiner, was down' this morning looking after the busi ness of his beach stago. Ho said that his son, Lloyd Cornwall, Is much batter. Ills arm was broken a short tlmo ngo n Winchester Hay whllo cranking n n...jhlno. Tickets Aro Going. A strenuous effort Is being mndo to hnvo tho """ "r oi iuuii ui. u.o uaii.iMI8S KLIZAiii3TH FOX camo over quci ot uio foiiowsnip uiiii noxt i Tuesday ovonlug tlmt ovor sat down , to ono of those "feeds." Syatcmnt Icully tho men of tho city havo been divided Into groups of 10 and n Fellowship Club mombcr appointed to see a group. Pictures Cos ltlvcr. In tho cur irent numhor of Tho Spectntor, pub ! llshod at Portland, thero Is an ad vertisement or tho Southorn Pa cific, which contains a largo pic ture of tho Stephen Hogora farm on Coos Ulvor, which lu given as nu oxumplo of pastoral lifo In Ore gon. It Is n flno picture and is a good boost for tho county, Willing lu Poitln'd. Jim WIN son, Greek wrostlor, who throw most of tho boys of tho county nt will and was advertised hero as "tho 19-year-old boy wonder," Is now wrestling In Portland. This evening at tho Roso City Athletic Club he is cxpelted to throw four wrostlors. Ho is going under tho unmo thero of Jim Londas, his rog mlar Grcok namo having proved n Jawbreaker to tho wrestling fans. . Highest Log Drive1 Clarko Fens I lor, who Is over from Slyrtlo Point for a few wooks, said this morning j that tho log drivo of Lawhorno and ' tho Anson Rrothers. down Middle Crook, a tributary of the North Fork 1 of tho Coqulllo, wns tho biggest drivo over sent down tho North Fork. Uotwoon 1 1.000 nnd 20.000 logs wero caught at tho Cedar Point boom for tho .Smith Mill. Ho worked for soveral days on tho drivo. DR. II. K. KKLTY, DeutUt, U01 Cokollldg. Phono Jlll-I. Llhhy Coal, $3.00 ton. Phono 7a For thati Cold --Try White Pine . and Tar Mentholated ny soothing Inflamed mu cous membranes of the breathing passages ft promntiy relieves coughs. 25c (Sb 50c bottles THE BUSY CORNER Tho Jlexall Drug Ktoro PIIOM) UH AVo deliver Immediately DCDOfiMni MCMTinM PERSONAL MENTION J " $$ C. J. GREENE is In today from his rancli nt Ash, Oregon. (LEVI HEISNER is In from his North Inlet ranch today on bust- ncss. . E. WILSON nud wife returned on the Adeline Smith today from San Francisco. UOCCO .1. SACCH1 left on tho Speed well tills afternoon for San Fran clsca. JAMES H. COWAN Is lit from Lake side on a, slfort business trip to day. , i " " F. O. LESLIE wus over today from Coiiulllu calling on tho trado again. SIRS. JAMKS SNYDER was down shopping from Powers yesterday nud today. ' DU. T. T. SIANZEU, of Powers, enmo down on tlie train lust even ing on a short. business trip. W. O. HAMILTON, of North Inlet, was among tho business visitors In the city today. W. U. FOOTE returned yesterday from Coqulllo where lie was look ing after business. UOY LANDU1TH of North Coos Uivcr wns a Marshflcld business visitor yesterday. MUS. JOHN CARLSON, of went Central nvciiuo, is confined to her homo today on account of illness. 'AT DOLAN camo In from tho Heav er Hill Logging camp yesterdny to receive treatment for an Injury to his foot. FRED VEHINQ, of IlayncH Inlet, was down today doing some shop ping, returning on the afternoon boat. MUS. H. A. ANNIN of ,Myrtlo Point is spondlng n few days with Mrs. Chns. Stnuff uud other Mnrslitleld friends. .. ..&U MAYOR F. 13. ALLEN loft on tho morning train for tho Coiiulllo Valley where ho Is today calling on tho trade. from Hniidon tlilB mornliig and for , wnol. ,.., vibi, roitivo8 in Sumner. MR.. AND MRS. V. P. RANFORD wcro In on tho Messenger this morning from tliolr farm on Hnyncs Inlet. IRVING PIT.MAN, of tho C. A. Smith company, returned on tho Adollno this morning from n trip to tho 'exposition. CAPT. N. J. CORNWALL rnnio down lust ovonlug from Gardiner, look ing after matters In connection with tho stago line. MATT L. .MAY lins gono over to Slyr- tlo Point whero ho will bo until Friday, calling on tho trndo thero and lu other Coqulllo Valley points. JAMKS K. MONTOOSIBRY, of tho Coos and Curry Telephone com pnny. wus a pnssongor this morn ing for Powers on company busi ness. CLAIUCK FHNSLICU, of tho Hub storo lu Myrtlo Point, camo over last evening and until after tho holidays will assist in tho Hub stores here. MUS. WILSON of Sumner who has boon in Snu Francisco receiving medical treatment roturned homo on tho Adollne Smith today and Is much Improved. IRVING PITT.MAN nnd Sir. Justrom returned homo on tho Adeline Smith today from Sun Frunclsco whero they havo been attending tho Exposition. E. L. ROBINSON left via tho beach stago this morning for Gardiner. Ho expects to do somo engineer-1 ing work nt Winchester Hay bo- foro returning. ninnv xjAamtnn and wifo and , I 11.1.1,, ..WW.V . ....w .,.. chlldron roturned homo today from Cnllfornla whero tltey spent 5041 Gets the'Doll Today W'v havo ninny ChiMinns novelties 011 halo and Iho hahuico of our holi day lino will "irivo 011 tho next hteainer. BURPEE'S 5, 10 8b 15 ct STORE several weeks for the benefit of Mrs. Nushurg's health. ! UI30RQI3 STI3PHKNSON, of tho Sway no & Hoyt Compnny, wns hero from North Hond today on business. Ho says that the ship owners have absorbed most of tho recent advance in lumber prices by rnlslng tho freight; charges, tho Speedwell Increasing i tho price $1 per thousand fectj from Coos liny to San Diego. which is about tho saino as other companies hnvo advanced. t SHIPPING NEWS VI'SSKIj movkmunts Arrived Adeline Smith, Oakland, a. m. today. Relief, SitiBlnw, tills morning. Sailed llnrdy, Snu Francisco, 7 n. m, today. Westerner, Sail Francisco, 7:30 a. in today. Rustler, Uogtio river, 7:30 today. Speedwell, San Francisco, 2:30 p. m. today. Duo Hero F. A, Kllburn, Portland, tomorrow morning. Yellowstone, San Francisco, Fri day. Sl'lIICDWLIi SAHS TODAY At 3 o'clock this afternoon tho steam schooner Speedwell left the North Hond city dock for San Fran-' ctsco, carrying lumber and passen gers. Among the passengers were, II. S. Chamberlain, Max Kettoudorff, C. L. Casey, F. II. Schottlor, Gus Stortenson, Albert Kettcudorff, J. Watson, Mrs. Joseph allies, henry Carlson, Jnko Hoico, Novn Uolco, Ida Dolce, Sirs. J, Clarko and two child ren. HAD HARD WKATHKH NORTH TlllrlllfT tlln linnvv timi'u'naft nfiln .nt Inst wi'clc, pilots at tho mouth ot tho Columbia Rlvor had exceeding- ly hard times boarding ships com-; Ing Into port. , lllJ(ltlll 1 IIIDUUD, il UUI JIIIUl, III1IIIU three nttomptB to get aboard tho Hnlllmr rIiIii Park, nnd thn lnnt tlmn wns successful, hut his Riiinll boat swamped alongsldo of tho vessel. HocaiiBo nf tho rough water somo ships wero forced to lay outside, wnltlng until pilots could got aboard, u 44 t WATERFRONT NEWS X .. ! WTWVVWVWWW Ready for sea, tho steam schooner!"' "" I'olntl Frank Ward; r,K ...n.1n Inn whin a mvlnir nimr I -'oOS River; Joltll Wliolirey, Myrtlo Hardy made too wldo a swing near tho Standard Oil dock this afternoon and stuck tu tho mud at tho edgo of tho channel. She will float off at high tldo and get away for San Frnu cIsco. Tho tug Flyer wns unnblo to got her off. Tho Hustler wont down tho bay today for Hoguo Ulvor. Tho btcam schooner Speedwell will get nwuy nt 3 p. in. tomorrow from North Hond for San Francisco. rhls nfternoou tho steam schooner YollowBtono loft Sun Francisco for Coos Hny. The Westerner Is loading nt tho Smith mill nud will soon bu ready for sen, Tomorcaw morning early tho steamship F. A. Kllburn Is duo In hero from Portland with n largo shipment of freight. Sho will sail In tho nfternoou for Kurokii and San Francisco. From Snn Francisco tho steamship Adollno arrived In about flvo o'clock this morning and lu loading again ut tho Smith Mill Tho little gnsollno school Relief camo lu this afternoon from tho Sluslaw, bringing empty oil drums nud Is loading merehuudluo for the 'north. AKICIIKLPTO HKLIKVK FREIGHT COXGESTIOX Secretary Powell of tho lluslness .Men's Association states that this evening night letters will bo wired to tho Portland Chumber ot C0111 morco uud tho state busi ness inons' association asking theso organizations If they cannot bring somo pressure to bear or co-operato lu somo way to aid In relieving the congestion of Coos Hay freight ut Portland. I :i 0 j 4 1 4 )rt ih,,, Oatnoimtli, Sliirthriold I Tancy D in stripe, porcnlo and madras; colors: cuffs attached ('nu you afford to give mvny an additional U. rents with each ono dollar ($1.00) Invested? Does tho opportunity to wtvo this amount, appeal to you? OUR WINDOW WILL PROVH TIIH, STATUS! KNT THAT YOU CAN SAVH 27 CUNTS WITH KACIl U8-CI3NT SHIRT. a Flow ni:ci:ssarii:s of lifu.. Darning Cotton, 3 halls. . Hair Plus, assorted In Carter's Hlack Ink ......In Needles to Hock Darners :to Thimbles ic hair Plus lo Dextcr'H Knitting Cotton.. Ic Colgnto's Talcum Powder 12e Vnselluo '. ...le Stownrt'B Safety Pins ....-Ic 5. 97ZCUOr Inecrporafad VFrWnjif. Here are some some prices that will interest you. Look them over. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMraMMMMMMnMMaHM SAIl' PORK, ho.st grade, per pound 15c ItACON, medium wo.ght, (backs nud sldcH,) per lb i'4o (ot Wrapped) GOOD KGGS, per doen , JKtc hiNt arrived, n new whlpincnt of seeds lu package nud hulk, NCW ONION SKTS, per It Ida ROYAL OliUlt I'OFFKi:, mt pound !Wc GI:R.MAN-ASII:RICAN COFFKI:, per pound HUo Gettings Cash Grocery youSmoEney NO. 11ROADWAY, N13vR OUNTIUL $1 AT THE HOTELS t ' , F. G Cluiudler Hotel Leslie, Coiiulllo; W. Cahlll, Portland : N. J. Cornwall, Gnrdlnor; ' s- K Rohmlnn, Sun Francisco; O. 8. ' M, Sn l'mnclsco; 11. W, Camp- ,)u11' Slin Kfanclsco; C. 13. Holln- l,ot'r' 1'ortland; L. II. Mnniilng, Portland; T. T. Mnnzor. PoworHj I Clarko Fanslor, Myrtle Point. lllniico Jlotol H. L. Anderson, Freewntor; W. G. Stoddard, Freowator; Harry Al- Point; SI. J. Cnrmlchaol, Alpona, Michigan; SI. 11. Sfngncss, ' Slyrtlo Point; R. J. Perry, Hrldgn; c. A. Rodluo, Allegany; Tom Wnison, South Inlet; J. Stophous, Hnusor; G. Dompsoy, Hausor; Henry Wuyho, Ilaiidou. St. Lawrence Hotel A. W. Jonos, Co(Ulllo; L. It. Garrett nnd wife, Coiiulllo; StrB. I James Jhiydor, Powers; 1), S. Plnk- erton. North Rend; W. O. Ham llton, North Inlot; J. W. Akory, Powers; John Hayes, Powers; J. M, Cowan, Lakeside. SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Neighborhood Card Club with Mr, nud Sirs. A. 11. 1,011(1. Hrldgo Club with' Mrs. Edna Richardson. Sirs. Alva Doll and Sirs. O. II. Marsh entertain Hnptist ladles ut Sliver toa at homo of latter. I). SI. O. Club with Sirs. Henry Kern In North Rend. Auction Hrldgo Club with Sirs. Eugeno Crosth wulto. THURSDAY Ladles of Norwegian Lu theran church of North Rend will meot Thursday uf teruoou in church parlors. A. N. W. Club with Sirs. Olivia Edmuu. Mluno-Wls with Sirs. O. W. Hrlggs. FRIDAY Sir. and Sirs. W. A. Held entortntn nt farewell party for Sir. and Mrs. T. O. Rus soil of Hoavcr Hill. Hunker Hill Paroiits Teaehors Club ut 2:30 In school houso. Kensington Club with Sirs. W. II. Kennedy. Trio Card Club with Slrn. J. W. Hlldonbrnnd. .Slusicnl Entertainment at 8 o'clock lu Hay Park Chap el. Ladles Art Club with Sirs. R. If. Walter. 1.MR8. EMMA NASHURG huH ro I turnod from n soveral wooks visit i nt various California points. I. R. TOWER returned today from a trip to San Francisco, Monrovia j aud Los Angeles. ress Ohirts very latest designs and nn ., j(j IC Gontlemon's Pocket Combs Ho Williams' Shaving Soap ...-lo Hacholor Huttons, doz ... 8c Clothes Brushes lUo Colgnto's Shaving Stick . .10o Pannmn Pad. Garter .. ..lo Arm Hands ... i!o Shoo Lnccs, 3 pairs Ho KcopClcau Hair Hrushes ll)o Gents' Dressing Combs . ..ltc Wliltmnn Shoo Polish . ...He - TM - fj.i.insm '.Mntluco for Clilldreii. Tho mat lneo to bo given tomorrow afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock at tho Noblo Thea Iro featuring Oregon gamo lifo will bo especially Interesting to tho chil dren. Announcements woro madu lu tho schools by Superintendent F. A. Tlodgon. Tho pictures aro fur nished by Stnto Ulologlst Win. L. Fluloy, who, In tho ovcnlug, will lecture when ngalu tho pictures will ho shown, to tho delight of sports men ami ninny others who are In- 'torcBted. , t AMONG THE SICK X Tho little flvo your old son ot Mr, nud Sirs. 1). L. Footo, underwent ti successful operation for appendicitis today. $ X NHW TODAY t ? FOUND TODAY IN HUNKER HILL Logger's puck. Injtilro "IT1 Times office. LOST YESTERDAY Roll of mil sic. between OJordrum Conserva tory nud Fifth Btrcet on Commer cial avenue. Plcaso return to "J," Times offlco. $; t FOR SALE X !$ CARROTS FOR HALE $I"J.OO pw ton. J. E. Fitzgerald, Eastport. FOR SALE Tlireo cow", ono fs.h, ono fresh lu January and ono fresh lu Fobrtiury. James L. Sto veus, South Coos River, FOR SALE CHEAP Ga.s htovo nnd heater, ulso Binull heating stovo. 211 Commercial avenue. FOR SALE Ono Oliver typewriter jao; ono L. C. Smith. H0. Good ns now. Pioneer Hardware Co. J J FOR RENT I $ FOR RENT Furnished roomrt for light housekeeping. 030 Contral avenue. FOR RENT O.room house partially furnished, closo In. Ph. F. M. Pnlntor, 2U-J. FOR RENT FiirnUlted flat, Hot jHd cold wuter, bath. 8D3 Third St. A 1 FOR RENT. HonsftUeciiliig rooms. Low rent, 352 First StrcQt Nprth. Phono 333-J. A I $ ht WANTED I J ! WANTED Lmi of $700 on Improv ed Portland property, Address K. T., euro Times. WAXTED AVork. by man nnd wlfo, at same placo or dlfferwt liS ttous. Phono 227-X of ty&r 7C First nnd t)uto streets, o 3 li t