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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MAtiSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 191 5-EVfcNING EDITION. MM JEI) w i iARTER'S For Your EviJltVTlUXn SANITARY j-g oi'EN I' Oil INSPECTION' , niiilto ho Cream to order, . 1.1m! mill In iiny iiuan- E for wirtles, lodge, itc b, etc. ! ' Wo ilo i"t Pl'cnlc of Its 1-0 U rt " A Xllllt SPI'IIK '"l SALTER'S I'liono l!OiI-.T, Mnrtdiflclil St.( Opposite Jllunco Hotel 52L25E5H5aEHESi!S5E5H5a Coos Bay- Fish Market 119 MONT STREET. h, KINDS OP DEEP SKA gll WHEN' IX THE MAR- irr. i'111'.sii uioiiiiisi LMS AND CHARS. I'liono -III) iV. L. HLAKE, Prop. Ever-body Is getllng leady for Christinas Kuppenheimer Qifc $20 to ouiis - :-: $30.00 nio making a great lilt nml ai'o tlic talk of tlio town. REM EM UEIt Wo fit, you from !hcntl to foot, and glvo you a equal o (k'nl lit everything j on pur chase. liny Your Christinas Wearing Appuiel at FIXUP Tho Rouse That, Guarantees EVERY PURCHASE Muiv-hfiehl :: "1 a "I ' A. 1 Am. , o mfiau& AVntrauts Are U. On nccoant of the demand for city wnrrnnts . which nro discounted five per cent a tho banks, or nt lerist would he, providing they ever got there, the RECEMHER TIDES Time and heights of tides Mnrshflold. Tho tides nre nlaco.l In order of occurrence, with their tltnos on tho first lino and heights on tho second lino of each day. A compar ison of consecutive heights will ln dlcato whether It Is high or low wntor. High tide on tho bar ono hour and 54 minutes earlier than at Marshflcld. of their checks at only n foiir per cent dis count, or 00 Instead of 95 cents on the dollar, and even at this, there weren't enough of tho Kar at rants to supply tho demand. Hnllot Received. Tho ballots for the EastBldo election havo been received, five days ahead of tho olqc tlon as required by law. Next .Monday Is tho dato when tho voters will so. paper Is rising lit value. This 'iiouth fleet their ticket for the coming year. city employes got rid 2 Ilrs.. 3.2-1 li.r.C r,01 10.47 Ft... 1.3 ft.O 0.S 3.7 3, lira. . 4.2-1 10.42 fi.DG ll.fi 2 Ft... l.ti fi.l 0.2 3.S 4 Ilrs.. 5.4 7 11.27 0.48 0.0 Ft... l.S C. 0.4 0.0 5 Ilrs.. 0.50 C.14 12.14 7.38 Ft... 4.0 1.0 5.0 0.S C Ilrs.. 1.45 7.00 12. C2 8.27 Ft... 4.2 2.0 G.C 1.1 WEATHER FORECAST oble Theate TO -NIGHT Wt AmocIc1 Vittt to Coot Bif TfaiM. ORECJOX Rain; modcrato southerly galo along coast, , SPECIAL ATTRACTION EXTRAORDIXARY Mnlliii' pictures of "WILD HlltDS AND AXIMALK OF OREGON" rttue.' Iv Win. li. Flnloy, Gnino Warden of Oregon. Ono of tlio Inftt odiirntltinnl features evor iiicsented on tlio motion plrtnro trcen. Tills nttiuetloii will lo mIhiwii tonight only Positively (ill not bo repented. In addition to mo iiiiovo fouttiro wo will Mimv tlueo other reels intciestliig pictures. Till! RENT .n'.MPERS KojHtono comedy. THE FAR1.ES OF THE ROISTERING RLARE Ono of tho Geo. do comedies In Hlunir. 'THE Wllil) RIDE Ono of tho Haards of Helen Railroad trior. , full of thrill. All ull-fcututo program. Como early for good Mil. JPSTAIRS OR DOWN, 15 cents CHILDREN, 5c filming Saturday: "Who PsyV.'" What. Is It? Seo III LOCAL TKMP1CKATURB RECORJ) For tho 24 hours ending at 4:43 a. in., December 2, by llenj. Ostllnd, apodal gov ernment meteorologist: Maxl'Jmum 52 Minimum 40 At 4:43 a. m 47 Precipitation 13 Precipitation stneo Sopt. 1, 1015 21.23 Precipitation imbo porlod lnBt year 23. CI Wind: Southwest, cloudy. Adjusts Matter. Mrs. Ida Patter fduto that the filing of tho garnish ment proceedings against W. O. Hamilton and 11. U. Wcldy of tho i North Rend Tldo yesterday was nn error. Mr, Hamilton had mado a partial adjustment with her but not Mr. Port Tuv lrt One .Mill. Tho Port of Portland tax for 10 10 has Just been assessed and amounts to one mill, reduction over what It was Inst year. The Port of Coos Ray maintains again for 1010 a four mill levy, this however continuing to aid In tho pnyment of tho recent harbor Improvement. t Ribs Still Showing. Tlio ribs of itho Snuta Clara aro Btlll projecting but of tho water, say thoso who have somehow tho attorney was oen In that vicinity lately. Pruc- notified. Hamilton Slio says that Is In no way to tlcally all of the planking Is gono from her hull nml only tho big tlm- blnme, that tho fault lies In hli cmbcra nro remaining. Tho boilers plbyer not paying him his salary. Chamber to .Moot. The Decem ber meeting of the Mnrshflold Chnm bor of Coinorco has been called for tomorrow at eight o'clock. The cx ccutlvo committee will meet at four o'clock. Arrangements will be tnndo for n membership campaign that Is soon to bo launched. It has been decided that tho annual elec tion of officers for tho Chamber of Commcrco shall bo held on January 7. aro still visible above the water In tho stern. ! SUXRISE AXI) SUNSET Tlllllly December 2 Sun rises at 7:34 unci sets ut 4:27. XPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage -hone 180-J.- North Front Street , ( liiiiiKo .MeetliiK liny. On ac- icoiint of tho Mun'o Fellowship Club iluuquet In Guild Hall next Tuesday, tho Episcopal I.nd m n'ulld havo changed their incoc...;:' day next week from Tuesday to Wodnoaday. Dolphins Put in. -Dolphins much needed at tho ferry slip on this nldti of the Ray havo been driven In placo by a pile driver and How Captain Alex Hnll, of tho Trnnslt, can wear a broad grin again. Twice, ho ap peared boforo tho Council, asking that tho dolphins bo put in mid tho work was dono as soon as pllo driv er could bo procured. Tho dolphins protect tho ferry boat In making Its lauding during stormy weather. Night CIiisn Foiiued. A class for tho study of ' chemistry has been formed under- tho direction of Prof. Robertson, of tho Marsh field High School. Tho class la composed of working men and will meet two evenings each weok Monday and Thursdny, In tho lab. oratory of tho high sehoolj Tho school authorities havo granted tho iibo of (ho building and equipment for the purpose of extending the work of the school. , California Dry. S. II. Cathcart and wlfo who havo been visiting nt QiHumii rnllfnrnln. lnfl I horn n few Elks Initiate. Tho Elks lodgo ,, , a WpoiB-n wi.nr mot last evening and P. J. Kelly, of thuy CXI,ecteu to BC0 tM0 dosing of Mursliflold and J. Q. Homo, of thu ExiK)Blton. They, will leave North llond, woro Initiated Into tho (,oro Bomolmo tlit week for Miysh- order. Roth woro nblo to bo about f0ld. Mr. Cathcart writes that they today. Thoro was a "feed" follow- ,mvo hnd ,v f0 tr,, no rn or Wnd ing tho initiation. to detract from weather conditions. Ho says that in some parts of tho Men Not Known. Police say they i valley, they havo hud only one- know nothing nbout tho Identity "f fourth of an Inch of rain this fall. two men apprehended a few dnys lUtcs UnrlirlMlaii Act. Christian ng in Rosohurg by Sheriff Qulnno. oIboii did an uti-Chrlatlan act lust Rocket t Is Captain. Johuulo Ileckctt, 105 pound tackle for tho University of Oregon and very well known hero among many old stu dents, has been chosen captain of tho 10 1C rootlmll team nt the stnto university. Ho is finishing his third year in college. This season ho has been n wonderful player In tho Oregon Hue. Much talk Is now rlfo on tho campus nt Eugeno, It Is said, regarding tho charges Unit hnvo been mado that several Mult nomah Club men of tho football team woro npproachod with bribes to "lay down" during tho Turkey Day game with tho university. ; PERSONAL MENTION ; J MRS. JENNIE ROWMAN was a shop ping visitor hero today from Allegany. The Store With the Yellow Front Is whero tho REAIj VALUES nro foiijid and wliero tho greatest suv Ings aro made. fTERLINO VALUES IX EVERY SUIT WE OITER JOtOtflGV Men's worsted nml Tweed Suits, worth $12.rt0, for !?N."0 Men's Mluo Sorgp Suits, worth ? 1T..00, for D.no Men's Unfinished worsteds, sorges and Tweeds, worth $18, for f?ia."5t) Men's Tweeds, Homespuns, Serges and Worsteds, -orth ?22.G0 for $M.7- Men's Novelty Cloths In latest patterns, worth 2G, for ijtltl.no Tlicso ii Iron uro based upon n ftpot-ensh buying and .selling power for Hit busy Mores, of a 95,0(N,l()(i annual liuslness: from tho niiiiiu factulvrs' Htaudtiolnt this incn'uH i-ock-liottoni prices, unit YOU nro the winner, - taearportttd fcr J Tho Orlgluntors of Low Prices. Wr;M.IIf.k B7r7J--J AVo Lend Others Follow P. S. C1M1NO was hi yesterday and today from Lakeside on u busi ness trip. II. A. CHURCH, of Coos River, mado u short stay lii tho city on bust ucss today, SOL DR1SCOLL lias returuod from a trip to Spokauo and other north ern points. J. F. KELLEY wiib a visiter In tho Co(iillio Valley today, eatllug on tho tr'ado again. JACK AND WILL U 13 ATT IE ciuuo down from Coos River on busi ness tills morning. Here are some some prices that will interest you. Look them over. SAIL' PORK, best grade, per pound lo RACON, iiicdluiu weight, (linckM and hIUcs,) per lb ITJ'So (Not Wrni(ietl) (!()OD E(!(1S, per doeu U.lo .lust arrived, n new nhlpment of needs In ptM'kugo mid hulk. XEW ONION SETS, per lb I0o ROYAL CLUR COFFEE, per pound iMc (RJItMAN-AMllRICAN COFFEE, per pound Oo Gettings Cash Grocery youSmoEney NO. RROADWAY, NKAU CENTRAL FARE TEN CENTS pr Limits North Rond, Be. COMMUTATION nn TICKETS 81.73 ZU tfrlifkld.North Rend Auto Lino fn oiery ton mdiutos from m. to la ii. m.j to South flUKh onco a day, leaving nt i . m.s to Eninlro threo trios by. CORST KINO, Props; z O !U7 Central nv. Phono 87.114 t GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF TUB CADILLAC AND 1)01)00 AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS on suspicion of their having stolon n gun from Coos County woods man. Tho effects of tho men woro examined nnd no gun was found ami tho men woro rolcascd mid left on tholr way to Portland. Tho follown said that thoy had been wbrklng In tho woods of this county. Q TRANSFER AND STOR- GK OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS PKiailT AND RACGAGE Call ERGUSON TRANSFER Phono 10:t Residence Phone 1.1-J "fket Ave. nml Waterfront QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phono 100-Ii. MARSHFIELW, ORKGON WING All Units n snnrs- J. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 fourth, So. Phone 220-R . AVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171 'I'll ROUGH TRAIN SERVICE WALL PAPER See VIERS . About it, Announcement of through train service by February 1 has been nuido by tho .southern Pacific officials. TMs will mean an Influx 01 people, tho coming of new Industilos, nn Increase In our pay-rolls and a gen eral advance In realty val iirs Take ndvuntago of tin opportunity now ufford td ou of prehont low val ues and easy terms In Ptr ham Park night. Ho got full, clear full, mid was found stumbling on Front street sails all aback, his rudder having boon put too far to windward, Offl cors hovo in sight Just as tho weath er leech of tho mlzzou skys'l began to lift n trlflo too freo, and n mo meiit later tho canvas was flapping on tho backstays, und ho camo near 'Opening Is Postpone- nccauso ( l0 jorinB tho sticks out beforo old tho dato of tho opening of tho now rvod .,.,. ,,B wi,eoj put o'er 1 Mooso hoaduuartors and tho Pel-, liard nIe0( n0j80 saved hlmsolf nnd i lowshlp Raiuiuet woro both slated WU8 j,roUKi,t Into port for tho night, for next Tuesday evening, tho lodgo over tll0 Btttr0oard rail. 1 men havo "kindly consented to put , . off tholr dato until tho following i J Tuosdoy ovonlng, Docomhor II. ThoU AMONG THE SICK X ' conflict of dates was mado occi-1 t . i v lA T... l..r. .!!.. ,9 Ifif.ltn lltlll lu at tho Morcy Hospital where ho has been for soveral days but ho is said to bo much hotter this afternoon and Is rapidly recovering. Mr. MoMul tou u short time ago had a middon attaok of heart troublo which came nour being sorlous. dentally, and Inasmuch as tho Fel lowship Club made tho first an nouncement, tho Mooso voluntarily changed tholr plans. Mill Stuils AKalii. Tho Porter mill resumed operations ngnln at tho regular tlmo this morning, nf tor 'having closed .down at 2:30 p. in. yesterday, on account of no logs Inside tho big boom ut tho mill. There were la "go rafts of logs avail J. J. Kcndlo, at the C. A. Smith mill, stistulned a fracturpd hip yes 1.. I.,... Hltil.nn ftttt til lli flilfmt nl'le outside, but tlio lido would not j ni"y wiibu a .......i ..- v..n. ,ii... .I...I. l.nl.i,. l.rniiL.t.t 111 ..I Hint SiriICK llllll. 110 was Itniimuu ,u i..u 1IU IIK.M 'Vln w"-a.. -- - " time ignHiS1 A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION hospital and at iiresont tho doctors do not know whethor or not his In- Jury Is a permanent one. Reuben Hendrlcksou, of north Coos River, underwent a successful operation yesterday for uppendlcltls. His condition was dangerous, us gan grene had already set in. CHARLES HALL, of tho tolephono company, loft this morning for Couulllu on a business trip, W. C. LAIRD, Deputy Sheriff, came over from Couulllo on tho morn ing train, to servo some papers. JACK PARKER, road supervisor out at Loon Luke, camo In last night on special business and returned homo again toduy. W. E. RICHARDSON, Mrs. O. W. Ijuigford and Mrs. E. M. Pritchard sailed on the Adeline Smith today for San Francisco. ' 4 . SOCIAL CALENDAR T. J. THRIFT, County Assessor, re turned to Co'iulllo on tho morning train after u short trip mado hero last evening. MILO M. PIJWSON returned to Lakesldu today after coming hero yesterday iih a witness in tho fish cubo from lower Ton Milo crook. THURSDAY Ladles of Norwegian Lu theran church of North Rond will moot Thursday nf tornoon In church parlors. . N. W. Club with Mrs. Olivia Edmaii. Mlnno-Wls with Mrs. O. V. Rrlggs. FRIDAY Y. P. 8. of Norwegian Lutheran Church Social lu chapel parlor. Mr. and (Mrs. W. A. Hold entertain at farowell party for Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Rus soll of lloavor Hill. Hunker Hill Parents. Tenchors Club at 2:30 in school houso. Kensington Club with Mrs. W. H. Kennedy. Trio Card Club with Mrs. J. W. Hlldonhraiid. Musical Entertainment nt 8 o'clock In Roy Park Chap el. Ladles Art Club with Mrs. It. II. Wnltor. I X NEW TODAY $? LOST YESTERDAY Auto glove, Wesley Seaman, Phono 40-J. LOST ON RROADWAY Sum of moiidy. Howard for its return to Rox "P," Times office. , MRS. EXONA M. PRITCHARD and her son, Ray Pritchard, sailed to day on tho Adelluo Smith for nn extended visit with friends In California. ,REN McLELLAN for tho past two years with tho Oregon I'owor com pany, is leaving on tho Kllburii in tho morning for Oakland whero ( ne may luiuiu. GEORGE S. CLAGETT, of Seattlo, n representative of tho Union Oli Company, Ih hero visiting the lo cul concern and ulso tho offices through tho county. Subscribers, Please Note CARRIERS are Instructed to put papers on porches or in other sultablo places wliero they will bo safe from wind and rain. Sub- ribera aro rcquosted to notify tho office whon iwr theso instructions aro not bolng MlowvO. Phono complaints and other matters portalulnj; to dellvory to 1 HO lJd Palmers Perfumes Sachets and Toilet Waters Attractively put up for Ninas Trade Priced 25c to S7.no Palmer's Perfumery satisfy tlio most exacting Frauk D Cohan, Tho Control Av Drug Storo Prescriptions Wo fill thorn hero with tho purest, freshest, strong est and most rellablo drugs wo can procure and our chargos aro very reasonable. Every Ingrcdlont used In your prescription and tho accuracy of its compound ing can bo relied upon. THE BUSY CORNER Tlio Revall Drug Storo Phono 20H Wo deliver Immediately MRS. (!. W. LANOFORR, who camo i her to attend tho funeral of her brother W. S. Turpcn, returned on the Adelluo this morning to hor 1 homo In San'Franclsco. RAY URYANT was down this morn ing from Camp Ono on South Coos River wliero ho has heon work ing since coining hero from Eu geno about three weeks ago. WILLIAM FINLEY, state biologist, former state gamo wardon and ono of tho best posted men on birds and wild ganto In tho North west, arrived this mrnlng via -Myrtle Point, to dollver his two lec tures of game life nt the Nohlo Theatro. While In the city Mr. Flnley Is the guest of Mr and Mrs, J W. Dennett. $ t AT THE HOTELS 1 ('handler Hotel I). O. Reckor, San Francisco; J, W. Day, Portland; William Caml lln, Couulllo; N. O. WobBtor, Grand Rapids; A I At wood, Portland; Geo. S, Clagett, Beattlo; E. If, Honor, Portland; 1). M. Pardon, San Fran cisco; Mrs. 11. Howard, KuroKa; P. T. Dunham, Reunion; A. A. Pirn, San Francisco; A. M. Oakes, Port land; Harloy L. Johnson, Rosohurg; 0. P. Anderson, Coos River; Clarko Fonslor, Myrtle Polntr Mllo M. Plersuu, Lakeside. Illauco Hotel Peter Christen, PoworH; E. A. Rrackerm, Couulllo; A. F- Rellgou, Portland; Walters. Hodge, Coqulllrt; W. If. Must, Loo; A. S Newman, Dandon; R. C. Chaso, Coqulllo; O. P. Scott, Hausor; Jack Webor, Dan IoIh Creek; Harry Day, Danlols Creek; I). H. Stowurt, Empire; Fred Coleman, Coqulllo; F. L. Jones, Ash; Charles Dungan, Coos River; James Slostrum, Lakcsldo; W. II. Stull. Allegany; W. If. Short, Lakeside; 1. Parker, Coqulllo. LOST Five coupon hooks of milk tickets. Reward for return to Coos Ray Ico & Cold Storage Co. FOUND Leather puro containing small sum of money and receipt for hunting llconso. Owner may secure samo nt Tho Times office by describing property nnd paying for this notice. FURNITURE FOR SALE Complolo housekeeping outfit, including some Myrtlowood. A bargain ' for cash In next wock.( Call, E., Times office. FOR RENT Modern O room house Nlro yard und garden on paved Street. South Cth St. $12 per mouth. See I, S. Kaufman Co. or J. C. Doano. WHEN MIDDLE AGE IS REACHED Ry tho tlmo ho arrlvos at mlddlo ago a man is npt to arrlvo at tho conclusion that nothing matters much. Exchange, WHEN A WOMAN' IS ROSS And as far a woman Is concern ed, frequently tho softer her volco tho blggor a boss Is she. Times want ads bring results. t LOST AND FOUND $ FOUND TODAY IN HUNKER HILfj Logger's pack, lujulro "R" Times offlco. LOST YESTERDAY Roll of mm sic, between GJordrum Conserva tory and Fifth street on Commer cial avouuo. Please return to "J," Times office. $ t FOR SALE I FOR SALE CHEAP Gum stove nml heator, also small heating stove. 211 Commercial avenue. X FOR RENT i $' ' FOR RENT O.room liouso partially furnished, close In, Ph. P. ' M. PaJntor, 341-J. FOR RUNT Furnished flat, Hot and cold water, bath. 853 Third St. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Low rent, 3G2 First Street North. Phono 333-J. "; ; X WANTED :: $ WALTER Work by man and wife at same placo or different posi tions. ' Phone 237-X or apply 70 First and Date streets. Times want ads bring remits,