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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1915 EVENING EDITION. r THREE - - - T t i ' I n-T- W.JT 'mm'- Jf l Jm& i llniiEV SVa WHmhIS9L "'- DECEMBER TIDES (AASv. yam wuufK-.iar flgraogi xirau nnu neiguts or tides at I winriSte CtwiIiMUwtBduIIfltt.ftiUe- , Men who will pay any price to be pleased in clothes, buy HART SCHAFFNER & MARX ready-made. They don't think of the money they're saying;, it's the style they're getting; the high quality, the fit; the time saving. Clothes purchased here pressed fi;ee of charge Woolen Mill Store The hopiQ of Hatt Schaffncr & Marx clothes Marshfield North. Bend ."if . , 9.00 2,10, 10.05 2.0 G.C 1.0' 9;57 ' 3.31 10.G4 1,9 R.8 1.0 10,158 4,25 11.43 1,8 G.4 0,0 12.01 G.24 0.0 1.7 4,9 0.0 G.G4 K09 G.32 4.7 1,0, 4.4 7.47 2.20 7v47 4.8 1.4 4.0 WEATHER FORECAST ow is the time to get your suit ide fot Cljtistma Bring in war ordet now. and you will get, a suit at rsuiiciuic prict:;, cuuci muics vi liieu a JltS, See J -V Koski 5 Market Ave, ' Marshfield, Oregon Mnrahfleld. The tides are placed In order of occurrence, with their times on (ho first lino nnd heights on tho socond lino oX each day. A cpmpnrr iBon.'OL consecutive heights will. In dicate whether l la, high or low wat6r. High tldo on tho' bar ono hour and 54 minutes earlier than at Marshfleldi Hra. 3.27 Ft... 4.4 Hrs.. 4.17 Ft... 4,4 lira., G.09 Ft..4.G Ufa.. C.01 Ft... 4.C Hrs. . 0.32 Ft... 0.1' Hrsv .! 1.23 Ft,.. Q.4, I tDr AJtocltUd FrtH to Cm bit TlniM.) OREGON Rain, colder cast tonight, southerly winds. local TKMFionAtnmu RECORD For tho 24 hourt eadlng at 4.43' a. m,", Docombor 8," by Bon, Ostllndt special gov ernment motoordlogtst:- Maximum 02 Minimum . ,.4C At' 4:43 a.' Ill 49 , Precipitation ,..00 Precipitation since Sopt 1. 1915 24.27 Precipitation ane period Mast' year...' .. 27,1C Wind: SoutuwcBt, partly cloudy. thetn of,M tho, jamming that thoy may reach tholr destination before chfeas.r K Vf '"""' Loaves for South. Mrs. ' J. E. Ed- fmundv leaves' to-morrow" ' morninr ovdrland for Los Angeles In response to n telegram to tho. effect that hor son Frank will Undergo an, operation for appendicitis Friday morning. Commission To "Write. Sec. Jojin W. Motley, of tho Chamber of Com merce, this morning recolved a let ter from tho Jntcr-State Commerce Commission at Washington, I). C, saying that his letter relative to ter minal freight rates for Coos Bay has been received and that a reply will be mado to It Very shortly. Sir. Motley asked the Cdmmisslon to de fer all action uiftll Coos Hay had hud tlmo to Biibmlt an nrgunlcnt. Dislocates Wrist. Mies Mildred Ripley dislocated her wrist laBt evening- when sho slipped and fell on the slliipdry walk leading down from tho high Bcliool. She hall booh attend- ling tho swimming class In the gym nasium. Tho Injury was u very ipalhftil ono, A short dlstanco down tho, Btroet, immediately attorn ardi Miss Ripley mot Dr. Horsfall and tho Injury was at onco attended to. Miss Ripley Is a musician and tho in jury will bo a serious dlsadvantugo to her. Council to Meot. Thero will boa meeting of tho city council tonight at eight o'clock to canvass tho votes of tho election of yestorday and also ko take up several matters of Import4 Pnnco. Tho Mill Slough drntuagu matter will bo taken tip again. S6v oral of tho councllmon met as a com mlttco tho other evening to discuss this mcBBiiro nnd It Is oxpdctcd they 'will co mo itito tho council tonight' with tho question fairly well threshed otit, regarding tho terms under which tho' city will Uo willing to relieve tho Port of Coos Day. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. F. A. Kilburn SAILS FOR . , PORTLAND (Via Astoria) DECEMBER O, AT 11 A. ,M. FOR FURTHER INFORSLWION t HI TERMINAL DOCK. PHONO 130. A. P. NOTT, Agent. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY ! Pay Roturn Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service C00& BAY STEAM LAUNDRY' OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & Klnir. Marrfifiohl nt 7 a. in., nnd returnlnB leaving from Emplro at PHa. Loavo MAiiifiMii nf ii ii.ui. and returnlug leave SouUi M 1 I. in. Leave Marshfield at 5 n, m. and returning,' "l&mh Slougli nt' G v. in. oble TheateD TO-NIGHT bcroon, i i c. f. Dfcaej p-o,,,, w.o-.-o.i.n Riini-emo favorite of tho pV mOKPORD'iia "FANOHON (THE CRICKET" D,088 of her greatest chunicteilzatlonH In five full reds of beaut! J1 '"B ono of Uie famous paramount pictures If sure to be Is picture positive SULK WEEKLV L Ka0'1 picture positively will not be repeated "" auiillJ WEEKLV I 8 u,t is always interesting. ' TWO SHOWS 7 om AND Loel Floor 15b Ralcony lOo 8:4S Children 3o tOtt Vinnm m. ii- tu... .11.. in his Intent two " .uuiii Liimiio ,ni miu --- - ... ma iirn,..v ,- ,. ,i i,.,,i, vou are looking ior .. 1 w.iV'- it jia t;w. ..,...- ,--. ..7" Mliat Von hllniilil uw. reel I.N'Q Tl'rcn... ,.m..., -...-...x'lr. PI'Mi 111 11IUO 1 eeltr SpCC- n8,c by 15 ploco Orcliestra. ' SUNRISE"' AND SUNSET .Wednesday Decombor 8. Sun rises nt 7:41 and boib at 420. Will (llyo niuiaiiet. Tlio North Dond Chamber of Commerco w(ll glvo a banquet at tlio 'Oregon Ilbtol this oVonlrig. Thero will bo speeches on live BiibJcctJ. , Say Observe liw. Doputy Qamo Warden Thomas says that of lato huntors havo been vory good observ ing tho law prohibiting hunting after sunset or before sunrise. Ho says throughout tho country of lato thoro havo boon vory fow transgressions. Kloster Club Change, Tho KIob ter Club cafeteria, dinner announced for Friday ovcnlng a tjio Jio;im of, Jlr. and Mrs, W. A. Rojd, has boon postponed indefinitely, T')o 'nojtt, regular meeting of tho club ladlos will bo a woolc from to-morrow with Mrs. J. B. Towor. Will Hold llaniii. Tho Ladies Aid Socloty of tho Norwegian Luth eran Church will hold a Christmas bazaar Saturday ovonlng In tho chapor parlor. Tho regular meet- f Ing of tho society will bo next Tuos- day aftornoori in tho chapor par lor, when Mrs. P. R, Jacobsou will bo hostosB. Will Havo Halo. Miss Volz who ihas chargo of tho, art department of tho public school has a largo collec tion of. art goods which wb mado by tho chlldron and wjiich will bo placed on Balo at tho Owl drug store 'tomorrow afternoon. Tho gifts aro hand colored by tho. children and arq quite tasteful and pretty and Include blotters, calendars and Hko arilclos. Team Jowa Ur Coiiioni. Tlio, football team of tho Marshfield High School yestorday wont down to the, Staddon Studio, w,horo they onco moro lapped Into tholr grid iron togs and ppBqd beforo f'o cam era's oyo. This Is tho team that won tho championship of tho county; and labor plnyedf tho University, froshmon a scoreless tie, on Tirk;oy. Day. Parcel Post to Close. Parcol nost packages may bo mailed for Bhip, piont on, tho Kljburn that leavos hero at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning, un til 9:30 a. ra, according to tha an nouncement mado nt tho, postoffjeo, i Persons having packages to send a groat dlstanco should; aim to got WW" ! t t jtn PERSONAL MENTION t $ i'H44ot MISS ANNA. HUNT 1b a Coqultro visitor today, W. Jt'lIILlj camo in last evening from Powora on business, REN, SMITH was ljoro from Coos Rlvor yesterday on business. 'CHARLES MAHAEFJBY. was down shopping this morning from Coos River. F. L. PIERCE was among tho vIb- Itors In today from 'Lakeside on business. A. 11. OLSON was doWn.on biiBlness today from his homo on North Inlet II. Q. REEUER camo.' lit last ovo nlng from Dcavor Hill for a short visit. MR. AND MItS,, CHARLES CRANE, of Allegany, aro down vm u short' shopping trip, today. K. 8, GLINKENBEARD came up on tho Kilburn today after u pleasant vlsltv at tho Exposition, D. I. M'GHE enmo back on tho Klli burn this, morning aftors a trip south through his Eureka terri tory. MISS WANDA SCETHENS returned today from San FrancUco on tho Kilburn after several wceku spent in tho ooiithi DEPUTY SHERIFF W. C. LAIRD camo over last ovonlng from Co qulllo on business, returning homo on the morning 'train. .DR. LESLIE. O. JOHNSON, of Myr tlo' Point, camo; over oit tho rimm ing train, making' arrnngomenta for moving hero after tho first of tho now year. MR. AND MHS. JULIUS LARSON returned thlo morning aboard tho Kilburn from a. vory pleasant Visit in San Francisco and othor' California,- pointy. MISS MAE BLAKE and Mlsa Emily Olako returnod on tho Kilburn this morning from a pleasant visit at tho San- Francisco Fair. Thoy woro there, for tho closing on Sat urday. , ' HENRY HU0CHN9, wont to Goqulllo this morning on a business trip, TOJftllU rr-r j r i . ii i rr- , MAYOR COPPLE WILL MANY APPOINTMENTS s IAKE Miicli Speculation ns to City Offices to bo Filled 'o Announce- meiitN Made by Him Yet ' Thoro was much gossip and spec ulation today as to the probablo ap pointment of It, Av Copplo when ho assumes tho mayor's chair next Jan uary, Mr. Copplo said today ho had ibts of, tlmo to think it over nnd laughed when told or some of tho tumors. Ho will have tho appointmont of city attorney, city engineer, city health officer and treasurer among, others. Ono report last night was that Chas. Doano, now merchant pullco nmn, might bo named Marshal in plach of Jack Carter. Another Imcl it that L. W. Traver would be chosotli Somo thought that Marshal Carter. would bo retained and anyway It ts a safe, bet that ho will romnln- on tho pollco force. Mayor Copplo will, al so havo tho appointment of the two pollco officors nnd his friends inti mated that there might bo a change In tho force. Wllothcr Mr. Copplo will retain Dr. Straw as city health officer, ow ing to tho old political clash bo twoon them and thnt Dr. Straw was nupportlng Evoitson was anothor qiicstlon. It was Intimatod beforo tho olec- tlon that If Copplo won out, ho would namo a city troasuror who Is not idcntltlod witli any of tho banks. E. Handel won also talked of to day as n likely selection for Copplo's jilaco on tho council, However It Is not likely that ho will aunounco his nppolntmonts for somo tlmo. Ills appointments nro subject to confirmation by tho city council. QUES I 1 RAISED gWO'KAf?rgIM; OFFICE HOLDERS ARE NOW IN DOUHT City Attorney Wntklnt Reserve Opliilon Claim Mrs. WrjglifH Husband Not Yet Naturallcd Now thnt Eastsldo has hold an election,. qucstlouH as to tlio logal right of somo of tho Hiiccossful can didntos- to hold office pops up, and City Attorney Georgo WntUlns is delving dcop itito tho heart of law books to got at tho meat of tho mat ter. Thoro was complaint today that W. II. Cuvnnnugh is a mall carrier, and as an omployco of Undo Sum cannot hold a scat on tho city coun cil, in nn off hand opinion Mr. Watkluu oxprossod tho bollef that Cnvauaugh Is within hs rights, but will glvo his decision lator. Also It la said that tlio htiBband of Mrs. Don Wright, elected to tho council, Is not a naturalized cltlzon, nnd therefore sho has uo right to voto or to hold pfflco. It la coinci dence that only today should bo re ceived from Washington a Supromo Coiirt decision on this matter, hold ing that an American woman, mar ried to a forolgner, is an alien. ELECTION IS HELD at I i w A S. i i J H Christmas ii t FOUND MAY HE IN PROFUSION f-.L l HEHE Emplie KIccN Heads of Tovii Polls on Monday At tho olection hold In Emplro on Monday, James Machlo wbb olect ed town rocordor. C, G. Hockott, R. II, Olson, JameB Mageo, John Wick- iund and A. Sodorstrom woro elected to tho Hoard of Trustees. A total of 57 votes yoro cast. There was lltllo Interest ovldqncod on tho day of olection, It was said. Tho votes follow:' For; Recorder . ' Somebody Intimatod that Honry Jnmos Machlo .' . 21 Was clearing the way to change Norton Martin ,.,,. 18 his fishing r llocnso to brio that ; E. J. Mooro 15 For Trustees C. G. Hockott .'....'.. 50 John Wlcklund ......'...'... 49, R. H. Olsen . '.,...., 48 A. Sodorstrom , .,....'... :(7- Mrs. T. J. Macgonn 30 'Mrs, Chas. Ootty i0 . ' SOCIAL' CALENDAR IT THURSDAY doesn't expire every year, which would poaslbly mean that he has mado ne much larger "catch." ' S. B. CATIICARfT. ahd wife arrived homo'lasUnlght from an onjoyablo ' visit in California. They camo up on tho Elizabeth v to Bnn'don and had' to lay off the bar 2a hourB,' with tlio result?' that Mrs, Cathcar't beeamo very seasick. Oth erwise, slid 1b mucll improved. Ladles of tlio'EpI'copal'aulld will hold'a.buzuar'uml dookel food hale, Saturday, Dec. 11 tit, in tlio Rargolt building, icorncr "Mat lcet and Broad Svity, ' THUBSUAY ' A. N. w: Club with Mrs. Lily Froldbprg. , ' highest in quality Is the merchandise we are offering you. r NEWEST IM STYLE , , 3 ",T" No shelf-worn .goods. ; GREATEST IN-VALUE J ' Always to be found at the J. C. Penney Co. Store. A Few Christmas Suggestions j MEN Largo, pure-linen hnndkor-r chiefs ; .... loo A bettor, ono, rog. 25c ' !o President Suspenders, holi day boxes lllle Very latest patterns lit ties , UJIo (These are good values at COc) Finest quality Silk Tics at 15c Cuff Links, Scarf nnd Link Sets, at l)8e, (lc, -IDc, ilOc, and 25c. Swcators, tl.DH, S5.H, $i.08, .51.H, Hc. ' ' LADIES Ladles' Silk Iloao 45c t tAi Floyered Ribbons, extra quality at . .n5e, 2"c, 10c Hand Hags 8c, ll)e Umbrellas 08c, (10c U.ttlL Mais, extra heavy JJLUrt AVool Scarf Sets ...08c, (ll)c Crib Blankets -10c Linen Napkins Jl.08, $1.25 OHci (Per sot of six.) Kimonos.... J?!.!!), 91.25, 08c "Daniel Green" Felt Slippers for Men, Women and Children. v Ineerperattd " ilMH1 ' IW Iff I i J1 t i ft Tho Originators of Low Pilcds SSA' Wo Lead Others Follow Hero is nn opportunity to get an ' Aluminum Coffee Percolator' ' for OOc. Just think of It, ODc, and it's a dandy, Como in aiubsco tboni, op sea our window, Jloro Ih our plan: "With every ft pound can of coffee or Jf pounds of our bulk coffee nt our regular prices wo are golni; U sell you , one of theso coffee makers for O0c Uio I'ock.liotfnin cost nrlcn. Peanut fjutte?,', IhO Bamo kind and the wimo lirlco, 2 lbs. for' 25c . Rolled pals, laru jtnekago '. 250 GettingsCashGroceryffiEv NO. IlROAVWAYt NEAR OENTIWL r.MLjn tlU JTTTJTjUiK JUT 'liillBnTv' Use a Home Prodpct, ; ' When placing your order fbr Lard from Vuf grocor ', ask for EXTRA KETTLE RENDERED PALACE MARKET PURE'tARD Accept no other. It's, the best and made in your home city. It soils for 80 oents for a 5-pound, buoket. Pay no moro. Palace Meat Market N. D. Oswald a's FIrsft frarai Ii Oe THE HUHATEST MILLINERY KALE EVER HELD IN COOSICO. JiADllvH' HATS IN NEW STYLES, FROM $1 UP Wo aro making especially inaiked reduction on Clilldrcu'M Hats Wo havo tho fancy hair ribbons, for children For Chrbttiunw, uo present will plcaho Mllaily bq much as ono of tluiio handsome, liamUnnulo boudoir caps, ' i . '. j . i ' i dm Sale (Opens December lid Closes December 1 Opposite Slataoh'H Quality Storo. Times want ads brine results. LEATHER COOPS HAND-PAINTED CIH.YA. FANGY STATIONER V PARISIAN IVORY. THE.BU.SY QQRN.Ea Tha Rexall Drug, Store PJioue 2p"8 Vo deliver JntuieJiatejy f HrtlWlNG rtliMBEn f HIS WEEK ON DOLL IS ' We haye many good values in Cut Glass ' ancj China; aenuincr cut-glass water set Six glasses tJ.,..i r$ .90 ' One Jug r .L- .15 ' " ' $1.05 COME IN ANDiLQOK OVER OUR STOCK 8ur)piB(e5rXQ7l5 Cert, Store ,( t AMONG THE SICK I Mrd. Julia Durrnnd 1b up hotter today and Is rojiorted to. b9 slnkjiig albwly and lttfo hopo Ik entertained foe liar recovery. Sha was uolzud early Saturday momlhg wlh a para lytic Btroko, Mis. Durrand Uvea in, iiuukor Hill and Is about 00 years of ago. .' t FOR RENT FOR RENT (l-rooni hoife, nicely furnished, all modern: also 2, 3-room flats furulshod or unfur nished, reasonable. Phono Mr. Wilson, 1C1-L. rE HAVE TH.E ROOF FIXED ' NOW I ee C0RTHELL Phone 3171 -- FOR RENT (l.rooiu liouso partially fiirnlBliod, cloao lu. Ph. F. M. Palntop, 2il-J FOR RENT Fui nlshod flat, Hot and cold wator, bath. 853 Third St. WEAVING All kinds a spec ialty. Mrs. W. W. Nason, 680 12th. Courth, So. Phono 220-R FARE TEN CENTS! ,' I City Llmlta North Rend,; Cc. nn COM.MUTATION nn ZU TICKETS $1.75 Marahfiold-North Rend Auto Line , Cars every ton, minutes Jrym (I a. in. to 12 p. m.; to South Slough onco a dav, leaving .at 11 ii. in,; to. Empire three jtrlpa a-"y;' t i GORST & KINO, Prop. j I "FOR TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OF IMKJSEnOLD GOODS FREIGHT AN BAGGjiK ujui i FERtfUSDll TRANSF9R Phone 103 I Rostdeuce PIioho 13-JQt f Market Ave, and WaterAfH -(' i! Tl 1 t r ' t,